I want to install let's encrypt on my plesk panel to get ssl certificate for my shared IP

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My domain is:http://saveondeals.in

I ran this command:

It produced this output:

My web server is (include version):shared IP

The operating system my web server runs on is (include version):

My hosting provider, if applicable, is:Nextraone

I can login to a root shell on my machine (yes or no, or I don’t know):no

I’m using a control panel to manage my site (no, or provide the name and version of the control panel):plesk

Hi,

If you own that plesk installation (server owner), please check out this link to enable plesk let’s encrypt integration. https://www.plesk.com/blog/product-technology/lets-encrypt-plesk/

However, if you are not a server owner & want to obtain a certificate, check out this link.


To find a compeiable client.

Thank you

This is to inform you that to activate the Let’s Encrypt SSL, you need to go to Let’s Encrypt website and you have to purchase from them.
This is the response from my domain provider my Plesk control panel does not support extension to install let’s encrypt.

First, let's encrypt is free.. there's no need to purchase.

Go to the below link, you could choose any client that works to you....

(There are no large difference between those since you'll need to renew every 90 days...)

Thank you

Thanks a lot I will check the link you have provided.

The provider might be thinking of one of the web-based clients like

which use Let’s Encrypt to help you get a certificate for free using a web service.

We don’t really encourage this as a long-term solution because Let’s Encrypt certificates are only valid for 90 days. While the renewal is also always free of charge, it’s a lot of unnecessary effort to repeatedly perform this process manually, in comparison to using a provider or hosting environment that supports Let’s Encrypt in a more automated way (for example, by using the Plesk Let’s Encrypt extension which would make the certificate installation and renewal automatic).

I have done that but it is not working for my website.

Hi,

Is there an error message? Or something else happens so it’s not working?

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