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    Question ModSecurity & Fail2Ban w/ Plesk Subscription behind proxy server

    This explains a generic approach very well but it would be great to know if there is a simpler / tried and tested way to apply within Plesk. Fail2Ban Behind A Proxy/Load Balancer – Centos.Tips I had thought that it wouldn't be possible as IPTables would only ban the IP address of the proxy...
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    Question ModSecurity & Fail2Ban w/ Plesk Subscription behind proxy server

    ModSecurity and Fail2Ban are working well, however, we have one plesk subscription that sits behind a separate proxy server so the Real-IP that is recorded in modsec_audit.log is the IP address of the proxy server. As a result, it is the proxy server [rather than requesting client] that is being...
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    Question Recover old Database from Backup without restore

    Hi, our Plesk Onyx server is configured to backup all subscriptions at the Server Management level. This bundles all subscriptions into a single backup file of approx 40GB. I have been happy with this solution as I am able to recover individual subscriptions / databases to a live server quickly...
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    Resolved Ignore Requests for non-configured domain/SSL combinations

    That makes sense and mirrors what I see. Thank you. I can achieve the desired behaviour by mapping 2x IP addresses to the server and only opening port 443 in the firewall for one. SSL sites use one IP. Non-SSL the other. I incidentally noticed that this isn't possible within a single...
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    Resolved Ignore Requests for non-configured domain/SSL combinations

    Plesk Onyx on Linux hosting a mix of SSL and non-SSL sites. Requests over https:// for sites where no SSL certificate is installed result in the plesk default webpage being returned as content for the request URL. Naturally the default webpage SSL certificate is not valid for the request...
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    Prevent Plesk Listening on :443

    As a starting point, can anyone confirm they seem the same behaviour and it's not just my config? :)
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    Prevent Plesk Listening on :443

    bump. Normally I'd be specifying this kind of behaviour in apache's ports.conf but am unsure whether I'm going to mess something up if I do this on a Plesk server.
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    Prevent Plesk Listening on :443

    Sorry, seems like it should be a simple problem to overcome but have been unable to find a solution so far. We have no sites operating over SSL on this Plesk server but the server config means it still accepts requests on that port. SSL Support is turned off for all sites but this results in the...
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