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    Disable SSL certificate for SMTP

    I guess you could just close port 465 in the firewall, so no one will be able to use SMTP over SSL.
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    How to install PLESK10 on Rackspace Could Hosting

    Have you tried the autoinstaller? Have you check the installation guide and other resources at http://www.parallels.com/products/plesk/documentation/? That should be plenty to get you going, but if you have any specific problems, you can always come by the forums again.
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    Which way should I pick to add the SSL Cert??

    AFAIK you can't change the mailserver certificate via the Plesk interface. The knowledge base an article that explains how to set this up: How can I change default certificates for SMTP, IMAP and POP3 over SSL?
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    kernel upgrade

    What error do you get? Does your server run its own kernel or a shared one? I recommend contacting ASL Support if you're having problems updating to the ASL kernel. If your server is a VPS running on a shared kernel you won't be able to change the kernel, unless your server also provides an...
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    CentOS 6 and Plesk 9

    Supported doesn't necessarily mean supported on all operating systems of course. I don't understand the logic either though. Only Plesk 10 is supported on CentOS 6, while both Plesk 9 and Plesk 10 are supported on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 (which is binary compatible with CentOS 6).
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    How can install each (Tomcat, JDK)

    I don't think you'll need to do anything special. Just make sure your server has a Java runtime installed and you should be able to run the application. Plesk doesn't have anything to do with that really.
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    How can install each (Tomcat, JDK)

    I'm not sure what you mean exactly, but selecting Tomcat support in the Plesk installer should give you everything you need to run Java web applications on Tomcat.
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    Turn off safe mode for the main directory

    The vhost.conf should probably be in /var/www/vhosts/[subdomain].[domain]/conf, I guess. Check the latest *_httpd.include file in /var/www/vhosts/[subdomain].[domain]/conf, it should have an Include statement for /var/www/vhosts/[subdomain].[domain]/conf/vhost.conf* near the end of the file. Is...
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    Turn off safe mode for the main directory

    What directory is the subdomain's document root?
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    Turn off safe mode for the main directory

    I think this won't work, because the settings in the .include file apply to a more specific directory (something like /var/www/vhosts/[domain]/[subdomain]/httpdocs), so they will override whatever you set for /var/www/vhosts/[domain]/[subdomain]. I think you'll need to change the directory to...
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    How to implement RFC 5746 and fix CVE-2009-3555 on Plesk 10.3.1

    SNI lets you use multiple SSL certificates on a single IP address. I don't know if Plesk's httpd/mod_ssl packages with SNI support contain a fix for CVE-2009-3555.
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    Adding a directory visible to php

    Let's start at the beginning. Did websrvmng add an Include statement for the vhost.conf in /var/www/vhosts/mydomain/conf/httpd.include?
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    Turn off safe mode for the main directory

    Never edit those *.include files. You can use vhost.conf for overrides. But you can just disable safe mode in Plesk, right? I think you could even use php -d safe_mode=off <php-script> as your cronjob command to disable safe mode for just that command. I have to say that allowing exec() is...
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    Subdomains with custom Apache configuration broken after upgrade to Plesk 10

    After upgrading from Plesk 9.5.4 to 10.4.4 the vhost.conf and vhost_ssl.conf files for subdomains were not moved to the correct locations, which caused these domains to no longer work. Example: On Plesk 9.5.4 there was a subdomain 'sub' of example.com in...
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    How to implement RFC 5746 and fix CVE-2009-3555 on Plesk 10.3.1

    You'll need to keep your OS up-to-date yourself and by default Plesk uses the httpd package provided by your OS vendor. (Unless you choose the option to use Apache with SNI support, I believe you get a custom httpd package from Parallels in that case.) What versions do you have installed...
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    Downgrade tomcat version

    Plesk does not distribute its own Tomcat package as far as I know. Your OS (el6 indicates RHEL/CentOS 6) distributes Tomcat 6. If you need Tomcat 5.5 instead, you'll need to perform the downgrade yourself. I don't know if anyone provides a ready-to-go RPM package for Tomcat 5.5 for EL6.
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    How can install each (Tomcat, JDK)

    Selecting Tomcat support in the Plesk installer should install everything for you.
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    Adding a directory visible to php

    Note that the Plesk Migration Manager will not migrate that custom directory, so your app would not get migrated completely if you ever wanted to migrate using PMM. It might be a good idea to just put all your files under httpdocs and protect the directories that you don't want to serve to the...
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    Adding a directory visible to php

    Does your custom open_basedir path show up when you check the output of phpinfo()? Did you run websrvmng to make sure that your vhost.conf actually gets included? See the documentation for more information: Including Directives into Web Server Configuration File
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    How to implement RFC 5746 and fix CVE-2009-3555 on Plesk 10.3.1

    Plesk just uses whatever httpd and mod_ssl packages are provided by your OS vendor. So first question: what OS are you running?
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