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I already tried this morning.
with "Allow only secure FTPS connections", the FTP connection does not start and the error appears in Filezilla
550 SSL/TLS required on the control channel.
in Domain/FTP Account I don't see any option to deactivate only one user.
I need to give an external user FTP access to a domain for temporary maintenance.
So, I created the user in the domain, but I wish FTPS was used and not FTP.
Also I would like to suspend the user when the job is done without having to remove him, so that I can eventually reactivate him later...
If when creating the Let's Encrypt certificate I assigned the Wildcard SSL/TLS certificate *.domain.tld, why is the subdomain (created after) still considered unsafe?
Should a new certificate be created for the subdomain?
Thanks for the reply and suggestions. I was also thinking of using the second of yours.
But the question is whether there could be configuration errors.
In fact, thinking about it, the Reverse Proxy should have an impact on traffic coming from outside, but the application (Joomla in this case)...
I have a VPS with these features:
OS: Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS
Plesk Obsidian: Version 18.0.50 Update #2, last updated on Feb 16, 2023 06:25 PM
Domain PHP PHP version 8.1.18, run PHP as Dedicated FPM application served by nginx
The "Common Apache settings" are all Default
At the moment the...
I thought they were there too, but I can't find them, nor can I find the changes made to the configuration.
But I don't want to remember wrong.
OK, I'll redo the configuration (hopefully they won't be removed with the first update)
Thank you
I migrated Plesk from one Ubuntu server to another Ubuntu server using Plesk Migrator.
It didn't copy the Roundcube plugins and configuration.
Shouldn't they be under /usr/share/psa-roundcube ?
Because I can't find them and neither on the old server.
Plesk is installed by the ISP and now I login as root, the user that the ISP created when activating the VPS.
If I try to login as admin, it gives an error
Access via SSH has been configured with a different port than 22.
How can I create a Fail2ban Jail to monitor it?
Can I copy the one for SSH and edit it?
With Plesk upgrade appeared a message to use admin to login, but there is no admin user.
Instead I want to use another user, already present in Linux, to be able to disable access to Plesk with root.
Already for SSH I disabled root access and configured to use a key.
Can I use this user?
And...