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  1. DigitalExit

    Forwarded to devs Error: Call to a member function process() on null (RemoteSettings.php:95)

    Here's how to change your log levels as required. How to enable/disable Plesk debug mode panel.log can be found at /usr/local/psa/admin/logs/panel.log Source: Plesk for Linux services logs and configuration files
  2. DigitalExit

    Resolved Setting default client_max_body_size

    This actually isn't correct. You need to add "nginxClientMaxBodySize" without a value to the panel.ini to make it work. [webserver] nginxClientMaxBodySize = Without a value you now have the freedom to set ClientMaxBodySize for each domain in the Plesk panel. This is also stated here: Invalid...
  3. DigitalExit

    Resolved "Dump failed; The following domains were not found on the host"

    Is one report enough? I have the same problem since the latest Plesk update (Version 17.5.3 Update #14).
  4. DigitalExit

    Question Plesk Onyx + WAF + Atomicorp + nginx = ???

    I have the same situation, I'm using nginx (non proxy mode) with Plesk Onyx and looking for a way to use the web application firewall. I tried the suggested test at http://wiki.atomicorp.com/wiki/index.php/Atomic_ModSecurity_Rules#Step_10:_Test_your_web_server and I get a 404 error, which means...
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