How do I enable Let’s encrypt Free SSL Certificate for my domain in Plesk?

This article will describe to you how to enable Let's Encrypt SSL Certificate for your website/domain from the Plesk control panel. If you are looking for the paid SSL Certificate Get SSL > Pricing details. 

What is Let's Encrypt?


Let's Encrypt is a free, global Certificate Authority (CA) which allows you to enable secure HTTPS connections between your web server and your visitors' web browser to prevent sensitive information from eavesdropping, data tampering, and message forgery. It is valid for 90 days. You can renew it automatically by setting a cron (Daily, Weekly or monthly) from Scheduled Task option.

Below are the steps to enable Let’s encrypt Free SSL Certificate on your domain. Please note that we are installing SSL on a sub-domain test.accu17.com to demonstrate the process.

  1. Login into Plesk Control Panel.

  2. Click on the Website & Domains option.

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  3. Locate the domain on which you want to enable and click on Let’s Encrypt option.

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  4. Enter a valid email address in the field and check the box "Include a "www" subdomain for the domain and each selected alias", if you want the SSL Certificate to cover the domain both with and without the "www" prefix, and then click on the install button.

    Note: If you don't check the include a www... box, then your certificate will be valid only for yourdomain.com. If you do check the box, both domain yourdomain.com and www.yourdomain.com will be covered.

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  5. Once the installation is completed, you will be returned to the hosting page where a success message will let you know the process is completed.

    If the process was not successful, check that the domain name which you have entered is valid. The domain name you have entered in the Let's encrypt request form must:
    be spelled correctly.
    be registered and active.
    be resolved to your hosting service.

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  6. Click on the Hosting Settings.

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  7. Under the security section, the below options need to be selected and then click on the OK button to save it.
    SSL/TLS support
    Permanent redirect from HTTP to HTTPS
    Let's Encrypt Certificate

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  8. Now you can browse your website with https:// with no SSL Warnings message.



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