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I've tested with IE8 and IE9 on a Windows 7 (32bits and 64bits)...
All other recent browsers work fine!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Server_Name_Indication#Support
Can this be a RapidSSL/IE certificate problem?
Hello,
I Have a similar problem:
- Centos 5.7 / Plesk 10.3.1 / Apache 2.2.21 with SNI support / mod_ssl 2.2.21;
- 2 owned SSL certificates on the same IP;
- 40 domains sharing this IP;
- 1st certificate is the default for all domains (working fine in all browsers - issued by Godaddy)...
Hello IgorG,
They no not support Plesk 10 due to the "instability of the product"... Can anyone understand this?
The fact remains that we upgraded Plesk to version 10.3.1 without problems or warnings and suddenly it stops working.
Do you propose any solution?
Hello IgorG,
Yes, sales representative said that our license is for PLESK 9.5 and they do not understand how could we have a fully functional PLESK 10.2.
If the license is incompatible, I also do not understand how could the software allow an upgrade without warnings and work perfectly for...
PLESK 10.3.1 @ CENTOS 5.6 X64
A couple of hours after a successful Plesk update (from 10.2 to 10.3.1) the panel start reporting the following error:
Error: The license key is invalid. In order to use the Panel, please obtain and install a new valid license key.
The amount of currently...
Look for the MX IP of each problematic domain on its DNS records (dig domain.com MX);
If no /var/qmail/control/smtproutes, create new and add: domain.com:MX.IP
While reading a post by HoracioS (in http://forum.parallels.com/showthread.php?p=445802) I've noticed that I did not add the proper data in smtproutes... It's working now!
It's a feeble solution, hope Parallels solves it fast.
Thanks HoracioS,
Adding the MX IP of the problematic domain in /var/qmail/control/smtproutes solved the problem.
Hope Parallels finds a better solution fast...
Thanks neoweo,
I've created smtproutes on /var/qmail/control/ , added the mail server IP address, restarted DNS and QMAIL servers but continued to get the "Sorry, I couldn't find a mail exchanger or IP address. (#5.4.4)" error...
I'm having the same problem on a Centos 5 x86_64 with a Plesk 10.2 clean install...
There is no "smtproutes" file on /var/qmail/control/ ?!?!
(I've a "/var/qmail/control/me" and "/var/qmail/control/locals")
Please help...
Problem solved!
- Upgraded Plesk to 10.2;
- Converted Backups as in Article 9578
/usr/local/psa/bin/pre10-backup-convert --convert -source /storage/fullServerDump9/converted_info_1102010019.xml -destination /var/lib/psa/dumps
- Restored full server (10.6GB) in Plesk UI.
I had to do move to a new server (from Plesk 10.1.1 to a fresh Plesk 10.1.1) but the pleskrestore outputs:
Backup file has wrong format
Dump has critical errors.
The backups were made in a 10.1.1...
<migration-dump content-included="true" agent-name="PleskX" dump-format="panel"...