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I waited until the sites disappeared again and checked with DNS tools: There was no entry on the NS.
Changing the IP address from the Plesk backend was not possible, because it was in use by an active session...
Now the problem reappeared. It looks like some information at the nameservers expires and is not updated automatically.
Firefox says "Hmm. We’re having trouble finding that site. We can’t connect to the server at abc-def.51-38-52-181.plesk.page." The developer tools of the browser also mention...
After an automatic update to 18.0.70 Update 2 all sites were inaccessible. We managed to recover them with plesk repair dns, particularly "Restore the user DNS configuration file from the template? [Y/n] Restoring the user DNS configuration file" seems to have helped.
Now, however, it happened...
I want to set up notifications for any user login (including admin/root) to Plesk using this information: Question - Plesk email alert login
So I created an event "Plesk user logged in" with the command echo "username: ${NEW_CONTACT_NAME}" | mail -s "Plesk: User login" -r "no-reply@example.com"...