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    Can't login via hostname (303 See Other response) Plesk 10.4.4

    Regarding SSO, we don't use it, I believe we leverage the API to retrieve the user credentials and then populate a simple HTML form, which is submitted to Plesk
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    Can't login via hostname (303 See Other response) Plesk 10.4.4

    I didn't, but thank you! Unfortunately for the second command "--show", returns 'show' is not a command for me I can't see an equivalent either, by using the --help flag - any ideas?
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    Can't login via hostname (303 See Other response) Plesk 10.4.4

    For legacy reasons, we are forced to stay with Plesk 10.4.4, however when we try to login via the server hostname, we receive a 303 See Other response from the server, with another header set to the IP address of the server. Essentially Plesk is telling us that it wants us to login from the IP...
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    Can't login via hostname (303 See Other response) Plesk 10.4.4

    For legacy reasons, we are forced to stay with Plesk 10.4.4, however when we try to login via the server hostname, we receive a 303 See Other response from the server, with another header set to the IP address of the server. Essentially Plesk is telling us that it wants us to login from the IP...
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