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    Aborted Migration Resulted in Apache Configuration Error

    Thanks for your detailed reply! I have no clue what happened, but the error is gone now... When I logged in to the box this morning for the first time, there was an onscreen message saying Plesk had recently updated, and the error message was gone??? I did not take any additional action after...
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    Aborted Migration Resulted in Apache Configuration Error

    OS CentOS 6.5 Panel version 11.5.30 Update #50 Tried migrating a site from a much older server. The migration never completed, so it was aborted and all the migration files deleted. Now, I'm getting the following error on the Plesk Home page: ================= New configuration files for the...
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    Plesk Password Protected Directories - How Limit Login Attempts?

    Excellent explanation - thank you! I will look into fail2ban.
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    Plesk Password Protected Directories - How Limit Login Attempts?

    Plesk 11.5.30 Update #47 When I look in a directory password protected by the Plesk Panel, I don't see an .htaccess file... So, how does Plesk password protect directories? And, is it possible to add functionality that would limit number of login attempts, and block an offending IP for a...
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    Changed Plesk Password - Now Can't Login to phpMyAdmin

    SOLVED: The password for phpMyAdmin is the same as Plesk admin user (the new password), but it did not work until I cleared my cache of the old phpMyAdmin cookies. I cleared the cookies - all is well. I hope this helps someone...
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    Changed Plesk Password - Now Can't Login to phpMyAdmin

    I changed the Plesk Admin password within the panel. Checked new password and works fine logging into panel, but now I can't login into phpMyAdmin. I'm getting the following error: #1045 - Access denied for user 'admin'@'localhost' (using password: YES) I've been searching the forums, but...
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    Plesk 11 - System Times Different for Users - How to Modify

    Solved... The user's shell was set to /bin/bash (chrooted)... I changed to /bin/bash and user's timestamps are now displayed (in the shell and FTP Client) as specified by System Date & Time (GMT -5:00) :)
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    Plesk 11 - System Times Different for Users - How to Modify

    When logging into the shell as root, the system date and time, and file timestamps, are correct and as expected: GMT -5:00 USA/NewYork (same as defined within Plesk) If I access a user's (subscriber/subscription) files using an FTP Client, or login to the shell as the user, all the files'...
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