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Plesk 12.0.18 MU#65

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IgorG

Plesk addicted!
Plesk Certified Professional
Ladies and Gentlemen,

We have released new microupdate - http://kb.odin.com/en/126921
Please write in this sticky thread all problems with your Plesk servers which arose after applying this microupdate. And please be absolutely sure that reported problem is really caused by this microupdate!
We also welcome the positive reviews :)

Several improvements were made in this microupdate. Please share your opinion how it was easy to get them.

Thanks.
 
I see that MU#65 was applied, but I don't find functionality change for "[-] Administrators could not set up an SSL cerificate for webmail. (PPPM-1561)". I checked the KB but nothing new is there. Is this supposed to add the ability to install a dedicated SSL certificate for the webmail.example.com subdomain, or add control for which SSL certificate is applied instead of the Plesk self-signed certificate?
 
Hi, after that auto-update all my domains refused the connection. My domain provider is OVH and on their panel manager the services appeared inactive but on my plesk panel and on my terminal appeared activated... After an hour of googling for a solution, I realized NGINX was disabled so I enabled and then turn on the service and all started to work correctly.

I think it is possible a Fail2Ban related issue but I'm not 100% sure about this.

Hope it could help people who had the same trouble like me.

BB!
 
My domain provider is OVH and on their panel manager the services appeared inactive but on my plesk panel and on my terminal appeared activated... After an hour of googling for a solution, I realized NGINX was disabled so I enabled and then turn on the service and all started to work correctly.
This may be related to delay of mirrors update by OVH.
 
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