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Thank you IgorG.
As far as I understand it correctly, I might get support diretly from Plesk.
However, does it mean that they will lay on hands by themselves or only provide assitance thorugh chat and communication?
I really look for someone actually doing thins than just consulting/supporting...
Hi guys,
I am currently running two dedicated servers with Plesk 12.5.x with the option to update to Plesk Onyx. Therefore, I would like to hire an expert or even better order the priority support from Parallels Support Team to do the update process for me.
My questions now:
Where can...
I just added another site manually through the CloudFlare website. In that process you will receive the correct nameserver addresses that need to be changed.
I did not receive that information when using the extension in Plesk.
Thank you. However, I am not sure what specific nameserver entries I should do at my domain registrar.
The ones that to the DNS settings of the domain?:
ns1.first-ns.de.
robotns2.second-ns.de.
robotns3.second-ns.com.
Good to know about the unnecessity of anomizing IPs. I will know it for the...
I activated CloudFlare for my subscription "aragato.com"
In Plesk as well as on the CloudFlare Website it says everything is setup correctly and your website is served through CF. However, it is not.
I tracerouted the domain and it goes directly to my server. No CloudFlare whatsoever...
Hello,
I am running the latest Plesk on the latest stable Debian. After one of my sites experienced a 504 Nginx Gateway Error I followed the official Plesk resolution advice on the following site:
https://kb.plesk.com/en/120210
I edited the nginx.conf as stated.
At the end it says: Restart...
Hmm, but everything is working fine when I turn of apache. All websites working well. It just turns itself on everytime and consumes memory for something I do not even know.
Hi guys,
I am using nginx exclusively for my websites/php stuff and I do not need apache anymore. I want to switch off Web Server (Apache) service permanently (see screenshot 1). But somehow or something turns it always back on. I am getting a lot of apache memory warnings lately. I just want...