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SSL certificates hidden (or lost)

M

M:ke

Guest
Hi.

Nearly a year before, I created a certificate for a customer and his domain.
Now I want to create a new cert for a second domain, but after creating, the cert is not visible in IP-Pool configuration. Thats not all, all other certificates arent visible too.

The current certificate is connect to an IP-Address from the pool.
The certificate belongs to the administrator.
If I switch to the common server certificates, only the "default certificate" is visible.
When I create a new in the customer's archive, I cant select it anywhere.

Is the plesk database corrupted?
What can I do?
 
Hi.

The relation between domains and certificates are located in table "domains".

select displayName,cert_rep_id from domains;

But I cant resolv the foreign key. There are not equal to the primary keys in table "certificates".
Where is, or how is the relation table for domains/keys named?

Thanks,
Mike
 
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