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TLS Error accessing ftp hosted on Plesk using Filezilla new version

Ecomputer

New Pleskian
I have received notices from several customers with this error and I checked myself. When trying to connect to a ftp hosted on my server with Plesk gives an error expired certificate, a certificate of Parallels. The solution I've found is to configure access without TLS but says it is unsafe and customers are not satisfied. Anyone know what I can do?
 
Great News EComputer! This is a quick resolution and not an issue with Plesk itself.

The problem is that Plesk's self-signed certificate on your install expired but you can quickly issue a new Plesk self-signed certificate. It's a very fast and easy process that can be done entirely with the Plesk GUI (here is the lengthy version of the KB - http://kb.odin.com/en/1736). This is a cleaner version that actually references the same article (http://linuxadministrator.pro/blog/?p=533)

Once you do this your FileZilla users may still receive an initial notice the first time that they connect but it will reflect the new certificate's expiration.
 
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