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Deploy ASP NET core to Plesk | How-to

by | Jul 11, 2023

Learn how to deploy ASP NET core to Plesk. Our Plesk Support team is here to help you with your questions and concerns.

How to Deploy ASP NET Core to Plesk

If you are looking for a guide to help you deploy ASP NET core on Plesk, you are in the right place.

How to Deploy ASP NET Core to Plesk

Our experts have put together these steps to help you out:

  1. First, we have to log in to our Plesk Control Panel.
  2. Then, head to the Domains tab and choose the domain where we want to publish our .NET Core site.
  3. After that, we have to click the File Manager icon to access the file management interface for the selected domain.
  4. Now, it is time to head to the root directory of our domain.
  5. Next, we must upload our published .NET Core site files to the root directory.
  6. After the files are uploaded, we have to go back to the Plesk Control panel and click the Hosting Settings option for the selected domain.
  7. Then, go to the Web scripting and statistics section and choose the Enable .NET support or Enable ASP.NET support option according to the Plesk version we are using.
  8. We have to select the correct .NET version from the drop-down menu and click OK to save the changes.
  9. At this point, we have to go back to the file manager or use an SSH connection to access our server.
  10. Then, head to the root directory of the domain where we had uploaded the .NET Core site files.
  11. Now, it is time to locate the .well-known folder and rename it as _well-known. This prevents Plesk from intercepting requests to the .well-known folder, that will interfere with the functioning of the .NET Core site.

After the above steps, our .NET Core site will be published and accessible through our domain. We can verify this by visiting the URL of our domain in a web browser.

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Conclusion

In brief, our Support Techs demonstrated how to deploy ASP NET core to Plesk.

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