Problem: No access to Plesk Panel - request timeout.
Platform: 1&1 Cloud Server, CentOS 6.3 (Final), Parallels Plesk Panel 11.5.30 Update #16
I have some weird problem since 11.5.30 Update #16. When I log into plesk panel (https:// <my-domain-or-IP> :8443) everything works. But after few minutes, I can't open the panel any more. It's loading until browser request timeout.
Apache, Mysql, Mail and other services are running. I can open any site hosted on the server. I still have access over SSH. But I can't open plesk - it looks like it's processing the request, but I see nothing except request timeout, after ~30-40 seconds. Tested on 2 different computers and different browsers. In the beginning I thought that Plesk service stopped working. But actually, it works and service restart makes no difference.
Now, the interesting fact: What does help is restarting my ADSL router - in fact, changing the IP. But only for few minutes. After those few minutes, I can't access the panel again.
I checked iptables and firewall rules - nothing there.
Any ideas?
Platform: 1&1 Cloud Server, CentOS 6.3 (Final), Parallels Plesk Panel 11.5.30 Update #16
I have some weird problem since 11.5.30 Update #16. When I log into plesk panel (https:// <my-domain-or-IP> :8443) everything works. But after few minutes, I can't open the panel any more. It's loading until browser request timeout.
Apache, Mysql, Mail and other services are running. I can open any site hosted on the server. I still have access over SSH. But I can't open plesk - it looks like it's processing the request, but I see nothing except request timeout, after ~30-40 seconds. Tested on 2 different computers and different browsers. In the beginning I thought that Plesk service stopped working. But actually, it works and service restart makes no difference.
Now, the interesting fact: What does help is restarting my ADSL router - in fact, changing the IP. But only for few minutes. After those few minutes, I can't access the panel again.
I checked iptables and firewall rules - nothing there.
Any ideas?
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