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    Resolved Plesk Web admin panel access

    I know my db password. As the thread title says,I can't access my GUI plesk panel because I changed my db password.
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    Resolved Plesk Web admin panel access

    I'll explain the situation again: I know my plesk login. I logged to Mariadb and changed the password of admin user. Hence I can't access my web access panel. So I need to tell plesk that my admin user of database has changed.
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    Resolved Plesk Web admin panel access

    Very odd but this did not work! Any ideas? Why does plesk bin admin --get-login-link with a root account does not work?
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    Resolved Plesk Web admin panel access

    Actually It's a much better idea this way. Storing password in plain text makes me a bit worried. Anyway tried these commands as well: plesk login plesk bin admin --get-login-link Same results. And I'm logged in as root
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    Resolved Plesk Web admin panel access

    I don't have such file in the said folder only a README.psa.shadow file
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    Resolved Plesk Web admin panel access

    Hi Peter Starting from version 10.2, Panel encrypts the Administrator's password before saving it to /etc/psa/.psa.shadow. For security reasons, only users with root permissions are able to get the plain password. To obtain the password, such users should run the following command...
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    Resolved Plesk Web admin panel access

    Hi I'm new to this forum. Just turned from cPanel to Plesk and I'm loving it. Anyway, I managed to Install Onyx on CentOS7 with no problem and the forum really helped. I was trying to secure my installation so I did not know Plesk changed root to admin so I updated admin user's password and my...
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