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I assume that if I do not have custom nameservers and I am using the nameservers at the host of my domain name that I should turn off the plesk DNS?
Does it matter if I just leave the plesk DNS on anyway? Surely at worst it is just redundant and causing no problem? What is the advantage of...
Problem solved: my hosting company took a look at it and turned off the firewall on my server and that allowed FTP. Many thanks for your help on this thread.
This is the response to cat /etc/hosts (I inserted the xxxx to cover part of server name & address):
127.0.0.1 wilsxxxx.xxxxxservers.com wilsxxxx localhost.local domain localhost.localdomain localhost4 localhost4.localdomain4 localhost
::1...
I did a telnet to the IP address in this format: xx.xxx.xxx.xxx [21]
The response was: Could not open connection to the host on port [21]: Connect failed
Now I have a problem again. The first website is not showing against its dedicated IP address. Instead it goes to the plesk default page. I can see in file manager that the site is all there. The second website is showing against its dedicated IP correctly. I am guessing turning off the nginx...
In the ftp settings in Plesk for the website there is a setting for the FTP account name saying: "Access to the server over SSH."
There are about 8 alternative options in the drop-down which are:
forbidden
/bin/sh
/bin/bash
/sbin/nologin
/bin/tcsh
/bin/csh
/bin/bash (chrooted)...