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Yes, it is possible.
Just do the same as adding a new site.
Let's Encrypt will detect that the site already exists and ask if you just want to update.
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But you have to include all the domains you've added before again, right?
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Yes, you have to include all domains and subdomains.
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Is there the capability of adding new domains for different serverpilot apps on the same server?
For instance, I have 3 websites with a few different domain names for each all on the same server managed by serverpilot. For one of the sites (with 4 other domain names), I ran your script and it worked perfectly.
Now, I'm wanting to add SSL to the other two websites (different apps) that have two different sets of domain names. Can I just run the script again twice for each of these? Or do I need to run it once and include every domain name on the server, regardless of which app/website it's for?
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You need to run the script for each domains (ex: domain.com) and include all subdomains (ex: subdomain1.domain.com subdomain2.domain.com ...).
It would look like this on the command line: domain.com subdomain1.domain.com subdomain2.domain.com ...
If you then need to add SSL to other domains, you repeat the same process.
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@pedrorodbit Thanks for the reply. That's what I did with the first site on the server. I just didn't know if it would remove the existing config if I ran it again for the other sites.
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