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    PHP 5.2 upgrade issue

    And you say 'php -v' shows 5.2.6? Looks like you still have 5.1.6 installed to me. I don't know why, but the atomic channel you added doesn't seem to be used by yum. Do you have any custom excludes in /etc/yum.conf? You do have /etc/yum.repos.d/atomic.repo with an enabled atomic section...
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    PHP 5.2 upgrade issue

    Check your installed packages, you must still have 5.1.6 packages installed. What does 'rpm -qa | grep ^php | sort' say? What repository did you use to get PHP 5.2.6 from? I recommend Atomic Rocket Turtle's atomic repository, which is currently on 5.2.13.
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    Horde login username

    Horde logins using short names definitely seem to be broken since 9.5.1 (was working fine on 9.3.0), with short name logins enabled in Plesk. Full names work, but clients are not happy being forced to switch. Smells like a bug to me.
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    URGENT - Hotfix required all versions due to openssl upgrade

    105547111, you are right the openssl package is the one package that sw-cp-server was not compatible with, but the mod_ssl update also depended on this new openssl package, so you needed to downgrade mod_ssl as well. And that also required downgrading the httpd package... I've just tested the...
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    URGENT - Hotfix required all versions due to openssl upgrade

    'yum downgrade' is not a standard yum command, but only available when the yum-allowdowngrade package is installed (not available on EL4). Manually downloading the packages and using rpm with the --oldpackage flag will also work.
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    YUM update of mod_ssl, openssl, httpd on RHEL 5.4 hosts breaks psa

    The previous CentOS release is openssl-0.9.8e-12.el5_4.1, the current CentOS release is openssl-0.9.8e-12.el5_4.6. I downloaded the package hosted by Parallels and that seems to be built on 03 Sep 2009, which is older than the latest two releases in the CentOS repositories. Also yum will regard...
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    YUM update of mod_ssl, openssl, httpd on RHEL 5.4 hosts breaks psa

    If you want to downgrade openssl and the packages that depend on it, check http://www.atomicorp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=22723#p22723 for instructions.
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    httpd.include not updated

    Adding Event Handlers
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    httpd.include not updated

    Yes, it's probably a bug. Fixing it would break a lot of installations though, so this change would have to be clearly communicated. I don't know about a general directive that lets you check for SSL. Maybe you can somehow work around this by using mod_rewrite using RewriteCond %{HTTPS} on...
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    httpd.include not updated

    For subdomains on SSL there is no distinction between vhost.conf and vhost_ssl.conf, Plesk uses vhost.conf for both. You can put modifications for SSL on subdomains in vhost.conf as well. Yes, this is a bit strange and surprising.
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    Problem with Access_log

    I can also confirm this patch works on CentOS 4 i386 and x86_64.
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    Problem with Access_log

    I should have checked before I tried it. Yes, it is indeed a 32-bit binary, so I guess that's why it didn't work on my 64-bit clean system: # file pipelog pipelog: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version 1 (SYSV), for GNU/Linux 2.6.9, dynamically linked (uses shared libs), for...
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    Problem with Access_log

    I replaced /usr/local/psa/admin/sbin/pipelog on a CentOS 5.4 (x86_64) server with the file from the zip archive. I ran /usr/local/psa/admin/bin/websrvmng -a -v afterwards, but logging still goes to access_ssl_log instead of access_log. The patched pipelog doesn't seem to fix the problem. Or...
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    Problem with Access_log

    We see the same problem. Running websrvmng does not help. It seems this happens on servers which have the piped logs feature enabled (recommended on servers with 300-900 domains).
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    qmail-scanner broke qmail

    You can set those permissions with just one chmod command: chmod 2501 qmail-queue
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    Updating Plesk 8.4 to php5.2

    That entirely depends on whether someone has packaged PHP 5.2 for your OS distribution (what are you running?). If no one did, you'll need to do it yourself, or find someone who will do it for you.
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    Atmail Plesk 9.0.0 installation patch

    Yeah, the latest Plesk update changed /etc/psa/webmail to /etc/psa-webmail.
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    Request: add rule for Submission to default rules of firewall module

    The strange thing is that some of our servers did already have this rule by default, but others didn't.
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    Request: add rule for Submission to default rules of firewall module

    I noticed that some of our servers actually have this rule by default, but others don't. They are all running Plesk 9.2.3 though. I have manually added a custom rule to the ones that didn't have it.
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    Request: add rule for Submission to default rules of firewall module

    The default set of firewall rules that comes with the firewall module doesn't have a rule for mail message submission (port 587). This functionality ships with Plesk, so it would be nice if there was a rule for it by default. Of course I can add a custom rule myself for the time being as a...
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