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    Issue Unable to upload SSL cert: To read key from file or string use methods...

    Could be related to Issue - ERR [extension/sslit] Could not get config vars: To read x509 certificate from file or string use methods PleskExt\SslIt\OpenSsl\X509Certificate::from - but EXTLETSENC-1182 is already solved?
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    Issue Unable to upload SSL cert: To read key from file or string use methods...

    On a Plesk setup on Debian 11.6, I am getting this error while uploading a new cert (pem). On multiple servers, this error occurs: > To read key from file or string use methods PleskExt\SsIlt\OpenSs|\PrivateKey.:fromFile()and PleskExt\Ss|it\OpenSs|\PrivateKey::fromString)
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    Backups to remote storage fail with "expected str, bytes or os.PathLike object, not int"

    Maybe. This behavior is not confirmed by the Plesk team yet.
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    [Bug is confirmed: ID PPPM-13733] Scheduled Backups Fail in Plesk Obsidian 18.0.47

    Got the same issue ("expected str, bytes or os.PathLike object, not int" ).
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    Resolved [PPPM-13733] Urgently - can't concat str to bytes

    @Nik G Seems like I'm not the only one with this behavior: [Bug is confirmed: ID PPPM-13733] Scheduled Backups Fail in Plesk Obsidian 18.0.47
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    Resolved [PPPM-13733] Urgently - can't concat str to bytes

    FTPS . Happens on all my hosts.
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    Backups to remote storage fail with "expected str, bytes or os.PathLike object, not int"

    Username: TITLE Backups to remote storage fail with "expected str, bytes or os.PathLike object, not int" PRODUCT, VERSION, OPERATING SYSTEM, ARCHITECTURE 18.0.47, Debian 11 PROBLEM DESCRIPTION Backups to remote storage (FTPS) are failing instantly with "expected str, bytes or...
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    Resolved [PPPM-13733] Urgently - can't concat str to bytes

    Will this also include a fix for "expected str, bytes or os.PathLike object, not int", which is reported on backupping to remote storage?
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    Resolved [PPPM-13733] Urgently - can't concat str to bytes

    I am getting a similar problem: > Fehler: Der Backupvorgang ist fehlgeschlagen: expected str, bytes or os.PathLike object, not int This happens only if remote storage is active. Adding or removing slashes from the path does not solve the problem
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    Input Plesk - Debian 10 to 11 Experience

    It would be great, if there were an upgrade guide for deb10 to deb11 at https://support.plesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/213410369-How-to-perform-dist-upgrade-procedure-on-Linux-server-with-Plesk- :-)
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    Issue Updating packages is giving a apt error (File has unexpected size)

    Does not work here... Is there any update on the sync process?
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    Resolved libSPF2 Vulnerability in Plesk Servers

    You are right. I misread the release note. It seems like the problem has not been solved. Although I saw an update regarding postfix today, which I can't find in the release notes...?
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    Resolved libSPF2 Vulnerability in Plesk Servers

    The update has been released today (?).
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    Resolved libSPF2 Vulnerability in Plesk Servers

    Any news here, @IgorG ?
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    Resolved libSPF2 Vulnerability in Plesk Servers

    Plesk does not install java-based packages by default afaik. But sure: It's important to have that nasty thing on the list ;-)
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