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Hi,
I guess the question is, how do we get the health summary on the home screen, like we did with the previous Health Monitor, and perform tasks like detect hardware changes, etc.
Thank you!
Waited five months to post here. Wondering if there is an ETA or workaround to install Plesk on Centos 8? I hope to solve critical issues like email autoconfigure and the neverending email cert issue - especially on IOS devices - Lastly, a little off topic, can anyone confirm if let's encrypt...
If you fixed the issue, this should not show:
TLS test (TLS_v1_2): Error! errno = 35, msg = SSL version range is not valid.
Remember to restart, httpd, nginx and the php-fpm version you are running. If this still happens, try downgrading curl and libcurl - these are ther culprits that started...
Setting a CNAME from an external DNS to a plesk domain, will result in the plesk default page. Creating an alias is the only way a CNAME can be properly resolved to a plesk domain site.
Is there a way for the domain alias to work the same way as a frame forward retaining the original URL...
This is happening in Plesk 12 - Linux as well. Has anyone found a solution for this?
BTW, it has nothing to do with active site builder sites. I ran a query to the db and this client does NOT have any sitebuilder sites in their domains.
Thanks!
PS - There is another thread with this same...
Alvaro,
The good guys over at softdnserror have consejo@domain.es's password and are using it to send SPAM
Change consejo's password and your problem is 'semi' solved.
You now have to find out how they got the password in the first place.
I hope this helps.
Try this:
1. From the domain control panel, select ftp access, and change the access to the server to /bin/bash
Taken from:
http://itmnetcom.ca/ib/knowledgebase.php?action=displayarticle&id=45
I hope it helps.
Good luck!
PS - You can also try this...
Hi,
Just wondering WHEN this is going to happen. For example, if I have to change 100 users from one subscription to another, how is this done? One by one?