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If you are still using CentOS 7.9, it's time to convert to Alma 8 with the free centos2alma tool by Plesk or Plesk Migrator. Please let us know your experiences or concerns in this thread: CentOS2Alma discussion
Hiya, I've been trying to find Plesk as a discussion and Reddit, etc. about upgrading for OpenSSL from v1 to v3, and still nothing there.
Because I just didn't want to make sure that can never happen to break the Plesk system.
Thank you for helping me, I mostly use the Stylus extension to edit .CSS at from this site by myself.
@Peter Debik is correct.
If you're using an XF license, I suggest you can download it from the XenForo resource: Resources
If you're using an XF nulled, I suggest you have to pay XF License...
Have you tried using telnet to ensure your ports 21/22 are open and listen to the firewall?
These errors cause time out or couldn't connect without the port open.
Sorry to late reply to this thread, but I didn't know this already existed in the discussion section.
So you're very impressive and professional! Thank you for helping people at Plesk and the server discussion about everything!
May we meet again.
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Your DNS and invalid IP example: (dnsmng: invalid IP address)
This might be the same issue and please follow this: Question - DNS server problem
If you're referring to this same issue, do follow this.
Can we switch between one light and dark mode at style customize on this forum?
https://xenforo.com/community/resources/ui-x-2-dark.5866/
https://xenforo.com/community/resources/shades-of-grey.5812/
https://talk.plesk.com/threads/almalinux-httpd-will-not-recognize-the-error-with-htaccess.367348/post-922999
It is now solved. Please close this thread and as marked solved.
https://talk.plesk.com/threads/almalinux-httpd-will-not-recognize-the-error-with-htaccess.367348/post-922999
It is now solved. Please close this thread and as marked solved.
Looks like it is not a bug known for Plesk and Apache servers and but that was caused by CloudFlare that Apps third-party enabled `Edgy` would turn on the site maintenance error page. So support from Chingiz told me to uninstall or remove the app and was solved my problem...