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Same SSL cert for domain:80 and domain:8443

mconstable

New Pleskian
Plesk + CBM, 10.4.4, Debian 6, x64

If I have a number of resellers with default domains on separate IPs then how do make sure that when they go to their https reseller panel that it also uses their own SSL certificate?

For instance, I have just installed a SSL cert for Reseller1 at https://reseller1.com on a dedicated IP and that works okay, but, when I then go to https://reseller1.com:8443 it starts using the Parallels default system wide self-signed cert.

a) how can I configure Plesk so that https://reseller1.com:8443 uses the the same certificate as https://reseller1.com?

or

b) better still, how can I "force" this particular reseller panel to be at https://reseller1.com (port 80)?
 
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