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Question Check websites pointing to Plesk without been hosted

elecboy

New Pleskian
We host many sites and sometimes clients move to other hosting providers, but other times they forget to move the domain that is pointing to us and I know that is little but it generates traffic. I will know if there's a way to see the Apache logs of domains that are getting to our server but don't actually have and active hosting on that Plesk server. Thanks!
 
I am not sure I fully understand your question. You mean that in some cases there are domains registered elsewhere with DNS records (still) pointing to your servers? And those domains are no longer present at your servers, but http requests (e.g traffic) is still being made to your servers

In that case I guess the http(s) requests get logged in /var/log/httpd/access_log. And you might be able to change the Apache log format to list the information you're after. See Find domain on access_logs in Apache
 
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