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On Plesk for Linux mod_status is disabled on upgrades to improve Apache security. This is a one-time operation that occurs during an upgrade. You can manually enable mod_status later if needed.
How does it feel to your own method of projecting? Not cool, ha?
Let me start with your method: Do you even understand how to read? I never said you secretly switched to anything. Where show me? You can't. So? Do you know how to read? You are obfuscating and trying to make me post something...
Oh, here is Igor, a covert transitioner to another panel, while at the same time insisting that alternative solutions for chronic problems (which the company itself caused) be censored and removed.
Basically, you are voting even for the little sense and honor to have it removed. Now we need to...
Post some links where you migrated to (panel) and say more about your migration experience, processes, and whatever you think would be good to know. I am interested. I think I have my candidate, but I would love to hear more from other people that actually "done it". You don't have to be...
That is factually incorrect. You are referring to the Plesk plan on Hetzner that was dropped three years ago and no longer exists. No one can access it except for users who have it and are active. So, an edge case that is not even available commercially anymore.
Regardless of that and...
Oh, Mister Superior.
The fact is, you won't complain, but at the same time, you judge and label people who complain "obsessed" because they find themselves in a different position than you.
How nice. Touche Igor.
This place became condescending, and since the Plesk/immunify data upload...
Obsession with this topic? Oh come on, that's disguised condescension. Let me provide you something for an X amount of money and then increase my price toward you every year, and when you complain, I will response with: why the obsession? Ok right?
Oh no...even I at this point can't defend this. Look, people, spread the word and vote with your wallet + post some alternatives. That's the only language corporate governance can and will understand. When money talks, everyone is listening.
I understand you and your concerns since I have the same. From the communication of Plesk staff personnel, I understood it was an unintentional omission rather than intended behavior. You'll simply need to accept it and move on with your server.
I don't think it's a bug in its nature. She said they addressed it in a way that you can uninstall. That's what I did, and it's no problem. Yes, it is annoying and shouldn't happen, but luckily it's a 5-minute task. Good luck.
Imunify installed itself on my Plesk Obsidian (AlmaLinux) without my knowledge a day or two ago. I handle all updates manually — everything is set to manual only, and I apply updates myself.
I already have my own solutions in place, including firewalls. Why are you pushing extensions I didn’t...
I don't see your point on the "price of creativity". Before you jump at me look in my history. I am far from a Plesk fanboy. When I say I don't see your point I think of the fact that I don't see how they limit your creativity.
I am saying from my experience. Example: I have Plesk and let us...
Wait what has that do with anything? Don't tell me some nonsense about an ongoing war or something. Plesk existed long long before two or more parties came to unsolvable differences and started a war. So your point is pretty loose.
At this very moment, all EU countries employ hundreds of...