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    Resolved Lets Encrypt cert used to secure Plesk isn't automatically renewing

    Oh! Thank you! I have the domain behind Cloudflare Access, so LetsEncrypt can't get to it. Luckily I'm using the Cloudflare Full SSL encryption mode, so I can safely let the cert expire and Cloudflare won't care.
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    Resolved Lets Encrypt cert used to secure Plesk isn't automatically renewing

    How do I get the cert listed here to automatically renew itself?
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    Resolved I customized the Plesk administrative URL, but if I use Cloudflare proxied DNS, it immediately logs me out.

    So I followed the instructions in this KB article to change the Plesk admin login URL (my eventual goal is to block off access to port 8443). After that, I updated the LE certificate for the site and verified the login and HTTPS works. It does. However, as soon I turn on the Cloudflare DNS...
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    Issue Trying to add pecl_http but its failing

    It shows raphf installed here, but still won't install pecl_http.
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    Issue Trying to add pecl_http but its failing

    I only see the packages installed after selecting a PHP version, so it has to be for that version, right?
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    Issue Trying to add pecl_http but its failing

    Ahhh! I have now, but it still fails to install. WARNING: channel "pecl.php.net" has updated its protocols, use "pecl channel-update pecl.php.net" to update downloading pecl_http-4.2.4.tgz ... Starting to download pecl_http-4.2.4.tgz (224,933 bytes)...
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    Issue Trying to add pecl_http but its failing

    I'm trying to install a new PHP module using the following command plesk bin php_handler --extension-install mongodb -id plesk-php80-fpm But I'm getting the following error: configure: error: please install and enable pecl/raphf ERROR: `/tmp/pecl_http/configure...
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    Question I've just run the MariaDB upgrade script to get to MariaDB 10.5, but how do I get 10.6?

    If anyone finds this, then answer is sorta yes. You'll need to update the base_url and also add Step 9 from the manual section sed -i 's/bind-address = ::ffff:127.0.0.1/bind-address = 127.0.0.1/g' /etc/my.cnf
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    Question I've just run the MariaDB upgrade script to get to MariaDB 10.5, but how do I get 10.6?

    There's an upgrade script in that KB article. Is it safe to assume that I can just change the base_url in it to Index of /yum/10.11/centos7-amd64/ and be good?
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    Question I've just run the MariaDB upgrade script to get to MariaDB 10.5, but how do I get 10.6?

    Seems I can't edit my post. To update, I'm using CentOS 7.9.2009
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    Resolved Is it possible to force 2FA?

    Thanks guys. I've added a feature request for it. If anyone else runs across this thread and agrees, please vote for it. https://plesk.uservoice.com/forums/184549-feature-suggestions/suggestions/46622143-add-the-ability-to-require-2fa-for-accounts
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    Resolved Is it possible to force 2FA?

    Is it possible to force user accounts to enable 2FA?
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