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"self-hosting/govern/configure-dns-email-service",
"self-hosting/govern/database-and-storage",
"self-hosting/govern/custom-domain",
+ "self-hosting/govern/configure-ssl",
"self-hosting/govern/private-bucket",
{
"group": "Integrations",
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+---
+title: Set up SSL • Commercial Edition
+sidebarTitle: Configure SSL
+---
+
+This guide shows you how to configure SSL/TLS certificates for your self-hosted Plane instance. Plane handles certificate provisioning and renewal automatically using Let's Encrypt.
+
+
+**Applies to:** Docker deployments of Plane Commercial Edition without an external reverse proxy.
+
+If you're using an external reverse proxy (nginx, Caddy, Traefik) or a load balancer, configure SSL there instead and skip this guide.
+
+
+## Before you begin
+
+Ensure you have:
+- A registered domain name pointing to your Plane server
+- DNS records configured (A or CNAME record pointing to your server's IP)
+- Ports 80 and 443 open on your server's firewall
+- Prime CLI installed (included with Plane Commercial Edition)
+
+
+**DNS must be configured first.** Let's Encrypt validates domain ownership by making HTTP requests to your domain. Ensure your domain resolves to your server's IP address before proceeding.
+
+
+## Configure SSL settings
+
+### Open the configuration file
+
+Edit your Plane environment configuration:
+```bash
+vim /opt/plane/plane.env
+```
+
+### Set required variables
+
+Add or update these environment variables:
+```bash
+# SSL Configuration
+CERT_EMAIL=admin@yourcompany.com
+SITE_ADDRESS=plane.yourcompany.com
+WEB_URL=https://plane.yourcompany.com
+```
+
+**Variable explanations:**
+
+**CERT_EMAIL**
+A valid email address for Let's Encrypt certificate registration. Let's Encrypt uses this to send renewal reminders and important notices about your certificates.
+
+**SITE_ADDRESS**
+Your domain name **without** protocol. Use only the domain (e.g., `plane.company.com`), not `https://plane.company.com`. Plane's built-in proxy uses this to request certificates from Let's Encrypt.
+
+**WEB_URL**
+Your full Plane URL **with** the `https://` protocol. This tells Plane services how to construct URLs for redirects, emails, and API responses.
+
+### DNS provider configuration (optional)
+
+If you're using Cloudflare or another DNS provider with API access, you can use DNS validation instead of HTTP validation. This is useful if:
+- Your server is behind a firewall that blocks port 80
+- You need wildcard certificates
+- HTTP validation isn't working due to network restrictions
+
+**For Cloudflare:**
+```bash
+CERT_ACME_DNS=acme_dns cloudflare
+```
+
+Replace `` with your Cloudflare API token. Create one at **Cloudflare Dashboard** → **My Profile** → **API Tokens** with **Zone:DNS:Edit** permissions.
+
+**For other DNS providers:**
+
+Check the [acme.sh DNS API documentation](https://github.com/acmesh-official/acme.sh/wiki/dnsapi) for provider-specific configuration.
+
+## Apply SSL configuration
+
+Restart Plane to apply the SSL settings:
+```bash
+sudo prime-cli restart
+```
+
+Prime CLI will:
+1. Stop all Plane services
+2. Request a new SSL certificate from Let's Encrypt
+3. Configure the built-in proxy to use HTTPS
+4. Restart all services with SSL enabled
+
+This process typically takes 30-60 seconds.
+
+## Verify SSL is working
+
+Check that your Plane instance is accessible via HTTPS:
+```bash
+curl -I https://plane.yourcompany.com
+```
+
+You should see a response with `HTTP/2 200` or `HTTP/1.1 200` and SSL-related headers.
+
+Visit your Plane instance in a browser at `https://plane.yourcompany.com`. You should see a secure connection (padlock icon) without certificate warnings.
+
+
+## Using custom SSL certificates
+
+Custom SSL certificates (from a corporate CA or purchased certificates) are not currently supported in Plane's deployment.
+