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Folder /bin /usr /var etc. created within domain folder

Fritz MichaelG

Basic Pleskian
Within Plesk 11 I created a new Subscription. This creates a new folder like /var/www/vhosts/domain/ of course. This folder only contains

/error_docs
/httpdocs (unless specified otherwise)
/logs

However, after making some more settings within Plesk, I suddenly also have these folders unter /var/www/vhosts/domain/:

/bin
/dev
/etc
/lib
/lib64
/tmp
/usr
/var

But I don't know which setting caused this to happen. Is this normal?
 
Oh I see. That's weird. Other domains on the server have chrooted shell access enabled too (since it's enabled by default within the service plan), but they do not have these folders.

Also the option is set to "Can allow access to any type of shell", not chrooted, mm.
 
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