How to Install a SSL/TLS Certificate with Plesk

In this article, I will teach you how to install an SSL/TLS Certificate on your website. If you still haven't generated a CSR then I suggest you check out this article first.

After logging into the Plesk control panel navigate to and click Websites & Domains in the side navigation bar.  

From there scroll until you find the website that you need to create the CSR and click on the Show More button.

You will find there the 'SSL/TSL Certificates' button, click that to proceed.

When the next page loads click on the Add SSL/TSL Certificate button.

All you need to do now is to upload the necessary files for the certificate.

And when you have done that and filled in all the required fields, press the Upload Certificate button.

After that is successfully done you will need to navigate back to Websites & Domains, then click on the Hosting Settings button.

Then check the checkbox of SSL/TLS Support and from the dropdown menu select your Certificate.

After you have done that click on the Ok button at the bottom of the page and you are done.

That's it now you have successfully installed an SSL/TLS Certificate on your website. You will need to repeat this process for every new website that you want the certificate for.


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