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Hello :)
I'm using Plesk, and I've deployed a new Laravel application.
From the Laravel toolkit, I run the command php artisan make:component sidebarnominativi.
So far, so good. It creates the controller in app/View/Components/sidebarnominativi.php and the blade file in...
You can try to do this, in new plesk server:
Tools & Settings
Database Servers
Click on phpmyadmin icon (at the and of the line of MariaDB)
Click on "User account"
Drop the account mentioned in the error
Now try to start migration once again.
If you get the same error, you can try to...
You have to change it manually, but you can do this with those commands:
plesk bin mail -l | grep "Mail name"| awk '{print $3}' | while read file; do plesk bin spamassassin -u $file -action move; done
plesk bin mail -l | grep "Mail name"| awk '{print $3}' | while read file; do plesk bin...
Finally I found the solution!
The problem wasn't the arguments but the plesk command
I had to use
instead of
If I use "plesk bin" directly on command line it's work, but it doesn't work if I pass trough cronjob
Hi
I create a script with bash that's need some arguments
I try to schedule this on plesk panel but it is executed without arguments.
The command look like this:
If I execute the script from shell everything work fine (argument1 become $1 and so on), but if I put this inside Scheduled...
Looking your website I don't see a self signed certificate but it's issued from Godaddy
If you are sure that the problem concern the certificate I suggest you to contact the Godaddy's support
Hi ChrisMonder
ok, if you don't use fail2ban there is no fail2ban chains.
"Bad argument" could be caused from -a that must be -A (capital letter)
By the way, please try to see if there are other chains with the following command:
My output for exaple is (I have deleted the rules):
Maybe you set www.durovinbathroom.com in Tools & Settings > Customize Plesk URL (under “General Settings”).
Right?
This is not a good choice, I suggest you to change it with server.durovinbathroom.com or plesk.durovinbathroom.com
After that you have to create a DNS record A (server or...
Yes, it's really uncomfortable.
But Let's Encrypt must be sure that you are the owner of the entire domain before gives you a wildcard certificate.
Otherwise it would be a serious security problem.
Hi
Try to add the rule for f2b-plesk-postfix's chain.
Remember to replace DOMAIN.TLD with the real domain name.
You could also see if the ip that attempt to login is always the same and DROP it with: