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Hi IgorG, Thanks for your reply, i did came across several other suggestion that suggested the same fix, i had noticed that the fix triggered other error, which was what lead me to seeking insight here.
I will make the changes again according to this information and monitor the result.
Thanks...
This might help as well http://kb.parallels.com/113989
If the issue is only regarding a specific domain, then i would suggest trying InderS suggestion.
Do you have root access to the server via ssh?
If you do, i suggest you take a look at your log files using tail -f while reproducing the error to see if you can see which file is it that is giving permission issue.
Hi javismiles, i don't think this is a bug, plesk generate a self signed certificate by default server wide. when you want to add a certificate to a domain, you will need to give that domain a dedicated ip address and add the certificate, this change will take some time to propagate and results...
i am seeing the below error in in /var/log/secure, any insight would be much appreciated
Mar 22 04:14:44 server1234 proftpd: PAM unable to dlopen(/lib64/security/pam_stack.so): /lib64/security/pam_stack.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Mar 22 04:14:44 server1234...
I confirmed ftp is infact running as xinetd, however, when xinetd is stop, for some reason i was still able to access ftp.
i stopped xinetd again and this seems to work as ftp was no longer accessible.
This issue is resolved and does not require any further reply.
I notice plesk is using psa-proftpd, but not able to stop or start it, further research revealed its being run under /etc/init.d/xinetd , i doubt that though, because stopping xinetd doesnt stop ftp.
How is ftp controlled?
SalvadorS, exactly why i asked, how long ago, i figured it was propagation related, and would simple start working properly after some time, as i recently had similar experience.