hello, i don't have knowledge,and i wait in my plsk panel to make automatically
i think the problem is here www.ηλΔÎșÏÏÎżÎœÎčÎșÏÏÏÎčγΏÏÎż.com
If you do not wish to use one of the alternative clients (which is understandable if youâre running Plesk), youâll have to wait until Plesk adds IDN support to their client plugin. This is not something that Letâs Encrypt can fix on their end. Youâd have to ask Plesk for details on their plans for IDN support.
thanks for real help, i contact my web hosting and i tell the problem, i wait the answer
my web hoster tell me i canât install now ssl lets encrypt because in my domains have tonne in letters
This is something that Plesk, the vendor developing the control panel software for your server, needs to fix on their end. Your web hoster is unlikely to have a solution for this, but they might be able to raise some sort of support case with Plesk and ask them about IDN support (or maybe you can do that directly - not sure how Plesk handles support). They wonât have a solution straight away either, but hopefully some sort of schedule.
my web hoster tell me, my idn domain have Greek tonne in letters and for the time not support, maybe after months
somthing news for that?
Yes, over at Support for IDN · Issue #132 · plesk/letsencrypt-plesk · GitHub a Plesk developer said
I hope we release it in Q2 2017, as support of aliases and subdomains, but maybe a bit later.
(You could do it today in a different kind of hosting environment, but if you're depending on the Plesk built-in support for Let's Encrypt, you'll have to wait for Plesk to add the feature.)
yet I can not put lets encrypt ssl certificate
Only the Plesk developers can fix this problem. We canât.
(Or, you can switch to a hosting provider that doesnât use Plesk, or find a way to bypass Plesk for certificate installation on your host.)
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