Krydos Posted May 11 Share Posted May 11 We've already reached the rate limit for new Let's Encrypt certificates for domains being transferred to Plesk. This means if your account is transferred to Plesk right now it will not automatically get an SSL certificate. We've contacted Let's Encrypt to request a rate limit increase, but it will likely be several weeks before we hear back from them. Hopefully they grant the rate limit increase, but it's a possibility they will deny the request and we'll be stuck with this ridiculously low limit forever. You can of course install a free 90 day ZeroSSL certificate or a free 90 day Comodo certificate or any of the other free options out there, but they will not be installed automatically for you. This rate limit generally doesn't affect renewals, so once your domain is secured using Let's Encrypt it will continue to be renewed without any work on your part. We figured this would be an issue, but hopefully Let's Encrypt will grant the rate limit increase this time unlike last time we tried to use their service. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
balloons Posted May 11 Share Posted May 11 I communicated that concern to Krydos on Discord last year. I think it happened at a fairly early stage. https://letsencrypt.org/docs/rate-limits/ If you need specific steps to issue an alternative certificate, we may be able to show you the steps. It can be dealt with in Plesk's control panel.  2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sylvain Posted Thursday at 12:19 AM Share Posted Thursday at 12:19 AM I hope that when i'll be on Plesk, that also i could have a "https" that auto update and nothing that i have to do. My rank in the list of transfers is near of 350, i'm curious what would look like the Plesk environment; i wonder if it will look like cpanel when login? Thank's for your great work. A+ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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