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    Issue SHA-256 compatibility issues with plesk

    You use self-signed certificate generated by Plesk, don't you? Could you generate a new self-signed certificate for example.com the same way and send it to me?
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    Issue SHA-256 compatibility issues with plesk

    Could you send me the newly created certificate (without private key, of course)?
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    Issue SHA-256 compatibility issues with plesk

    What exactly did you do? KB says that you should do nothing special on Plesk 12.5:
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    Plesk cookies with "secure" attribute on 8443 port

    The PCI DSS v3.1 standard says clearly: https://www.pcisecuritystandards.org/documents/PCI_DSS_v3-1.pdf https://www.pcisecuritystandards.org/documents/PCI_DSS_Glossary_v3-1.pdf Looks like McAfee (and maybe other scanners) wrongly treats `psaContext` (and maybe other cookies) as session...
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    CPU usage readings

    Roughly speaking, yes.
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    CPU usage readings

    This means a load average of 0.03.
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    CPU usage readings

    Plesk Mobile app must show the same values as Plesk on Tools & Settings > Server Information page. On Linux this is UNIX Load Average. Percent sign in such case is a bug (PMBL-478), it will be fixed in the next update. References: UNIX Load Average Part 1...
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