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    Logging failed logins to control panel

    Thanks, that might help me do something similar with CSF / LFD. Andy
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    Logging failed logins to control panel

    Ah, doesn't look like it logs anything useful into any of those. Seems a bit of an omission. We want to set up CSF / LFD to catch failed logins to Plesk (as it does SSH, FTP etc.) and block the IP automatically. Is this possible? Andy
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    Logging failed logins to control panel

    That's just a log of all HTTPS requests on the server. There's no indication that I can see of a failed Plesk login in there. Andy
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    Logging failed logins to control panel

    Hi, Are failed logins to the plesk control panel logged anywhere along with the source IP? Thanks Andy
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    Client and reseller - what's the difference?

    Hi, Just upgraded to version 9.x, and am seeing a new 'Reseller' account type. On first glance it looks like basically the same as a 'Client' Can anyone tell me (or point me to some documentation that tells me) what the differences are between a Reseller and Client? Cheers Andy
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