We’re excited to introduce Plesk Obsidian 18.0.75, the first Plesk release of 2025! This release highlights stronger SSL/TLS management, expanded development stack support, improved accessibility, and a range of stability fixes dedicated on making server management smoother than ever.
Here’s a closer look at what this update brings.
Highlights of Plesk Obsidian 18.0.75
Enhanced SSL/TLS Certificate Management
SSL/TLS management takes a major step forward in this release:
- Full support for short-lived SSL/TLS certificates
SSL It! now supports short-lived certificates, aligning with modern security practices and compliance requirements.
- Manual and automatic certificate reissue flows
Certificates can be reissued manually or automatically, ensuring continuous coverage throughout the subscription lifecycle.
- New command-line options for SSL/TLS management
Extended CLI capabilities make it easier to automate certificate operations and integrate SSL/TLS management into existing workflows.
Web Stack and Application Support
This update expands support for modern development stacks and applications:
- .NET 10.0 support on Windows and Linux
.NET 10.0 is now supported across platforms. On Linux systems, it can be installed and managed using the DotNet Toolkit.
- Joomla! 6.x support
The Joomla Toolkit now supports Joomla! 6.x, allowing you to deploy and manage the latest Joomla version directly from Plesk.
- Performance Booster support for MariaDB® 11.8
MariaDB 11.8 is now supported, delivering improved performance and compatibility for database-driven applications.
- Linux: WHMCS installer support for PHP 8.3
Official support for PHP 8.3 is available for WHMCS versions 8.13 and later.
Accessibility and Feature Improvements
Version 18.0.75 includes continued improvements to accessibility and overall usability:
- Improved keyboard navigation on selected pages
- Enhanced screen reader support using semantic HTML, ARIA attributes, and descriptive image metadata
- In Plesk for Linux, a new option is available to enable plaintext authentication in Postfix and Dovecot when required for specific mail setups
These updates help make the Plesk interface more inclusive and easier to navigate for all users.
Deprecated and Removed Items
To keep Plesk secure and aligned with supported technologies, several components have been deprecated or removed.
PHP 8.1
As it reached end of life on December 31, 2025, PHP 8.1 has been removed from installation presets and been marked as “outdated” in the Plesk UI. For extended support, users can explore TuxCare Extended Lifecycle Support for PHP.
Microsoft® SQL Server® 2012 (Windows)
This edition has been removed after reaching its EOL (End-of-Life).
Apache mod_status (Linux)
Disabled during upgrades to improve security. This is a one-time action and can be manually re-enabled if needed.
APS catalog applications removed
The following applications have been deprecated and removed from the APS catalog:
- AfterLogic WebMail Lite
- AfterLogic WebMail Pro
- Moodle
- Drupal
- MediaWiki
- phpBB
- osTicket
- TYPO3
Explore the full list of deprecations and their recommended actions here.
Stability Improvements and Bug Fixes
Plesk Obsidian 18.0.75 includes dozens of bug fixes driven by customer feedback. Some improvements include:
- Mail services and SSL/TLS-related issues
- Database upgrades and migrations
- Windows-specific ASP.NET and deployment behavior
- Linux-specific MariaDB, Dovecot, Apache, and cron reliability
These fixes help ensure smoother upgrades and more predictable day-to-day operations.
In addition, numerous third-party components have been updated on both Linux and Windows to ensure continued security and stability. These updates include newer versions of Roundcube, MariaDB client libraries, curl, Python, OWASP ModSecurity CRS, ImageMagick (addressing CVE-2025-57807), and more.
Stay Up to Date
As the first release of 2025, Plesk Obsidian 18.0.75 sets the foundation for a secure and exciting year ahead. We strongly recommend keeping your installation up to date in order to benefit from the latest improvements.
For full documentation, upgrade instructions, and the complete change log, see the Plesk Obsidian 18.0.75 release notes.
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