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    Resolved Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) extension does not remember device

    Is there any ETA for a bugfix? We get a lot of negative response from our clients that they are forced to make the 2FA every time they login again. Especially admins are annoyed.
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    Forwarded to devs SSL It! breaks renewal and usage of Let's Encrypt wildcard certificates when subdomains are involved

    We did install the latest version on one of our smaller servers that is affected by this bug (only 8 domains hosted in total on that server). At the moment we still see the bug for one combination of domain + subdomain using the same SSL certificate (certificate will expire in 18 days and is in...
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    Issue Older packages not being cleaned up

    @learning_curve The command... ... should be used carefully. Plesk has temporary sources while updating the base system (e.g. 50sw_autoinstaller.list). In that moment many packages are not in the list of "Obsolete and Locally Created Packages" anymore. After the update procedure is finished...
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    Issue Older packages not being cleaned up

    @learning_curve We did not experience such problems but we did only uninstall packages from the previous OS. The "old/obsolete" packages from the current OS are still in place.
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    Issue Older packages not being cleaned up

    We had nearly 150 Debian 10 packages left after upgrading from Debian 10 to 11. All dependencies were connected in some way to Plesk packages. Originally this came to our attention because some dependency warnings were thrown in the upgrade process. You can check your Debian systems to find the...
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    Resolved Monitoring does not work with http3

    Maybe as additional information for the developers of Plesk directly here in the bug report: - This issue did also disappear in other affected areas (e.g. PHPMyAdmin / [...]). - Reverse proxying was also affected: we have special domains that are reverse proxying the Plesk admin panel to have...
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    Resolved Plesk 18.0.61 Login Problem w/ Google Auth/MFA & Cloudflare

    This issue did also disappear in other affected areas (e.g. PHPMyAdmin / [...]). And most important: we have special domains that are reverse proxying the Plesk admin panel to have individual login URLs for our clients and resellers. This was not working anymore since Plesk 18.0.61, when the...
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    Resolved Monitoring does not work with http3

    With Plesk Obsidian 18.0.61 Update #3 the build-in monitoring tool is working again, same as the Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) extension - at least for HTTP/2.
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    Resolved Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) extension does not remember device

    We can confirm the bug also on servers, where Google Authenticator was replaced by the Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) extension (Debian 11).
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    Resolved Plesk 18.0.61 Login Problem w/ Google Auth/MFA & Cloudflare

    Sure, it was not patched / solved yet. Better not update your live systems.
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    Resolved Plesk 18.0.61 Login Problem w/ Google Auth/MFA & Cloudflare

    Sad to see that this issue has a low priority. Based on the weekly update release strategy of Plesk we have to live with it for at least one more week or even more.
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    Issue Older packages not being cleaned up

    We have the same issue on our servers. There seems to be no real cleanup. We have servers that came originally from Debian 10 and are now on Debian 12. Because of those dependencies we still have old packages of Debian 10 and 11 on the system. To check and remove those packages in aptitude via "...
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    Resolved Plesk 18.0.61 Login Problem w/ Google Auth/MFA & Cloudflare

    @learning_curve This bug is a clear indicator, that Plesk does not make a proper (automatic) testing before new releases are deployed. It just cannot be, that the admin panel gets inaccessible after a normal update. We do not have a fancy setup, we are just using the normal options, the admin...
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    Resolved Plesk 18.0.61 Login Problem w/ Google Auth/MFA & Cloudflare

    @Kaspar@Plesk The big problem behind this issue is, that our clients cannot handle it and this triggers support requests. If there is no fast patch release with version 18.0.61 Update #2 addressing this issue, the whole 18.0.61 release should get a red flag and not rolled out anymore.
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    Resolved Monitoring does not work with http3

    The issue also affects other plugins, e.g. the "Google Authenticator". A redirect is triggered including port "8880" leading to the know "ERR_SSL_PROTOCOL_ERROR".
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    Resolved Monitoring does not work with http3

    @Kaspar@Plesk In our case the problem is caused by our login URL to the Plesk interface. We do not use Port 8443 to login to the admin panel. If we login via this port, the monitoring works like a charm. e.g. https://[hostname-plesk-server]:8443/ But if we login without this port, the...
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    Resolved Monitoring does not work with http3

    @ChristophRo We tested on Debian 11 and 12. Both operating systems are affected for our servers. If you have no problems at all maybe we have a conflicting extension or setting. We will investigate it further.
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    Resolved Monitoring does not work with http3

    @Kaspar@Plesk Yes latest version Plesk Obsidian 18.0.61 Update #1.
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    Resolved Monitoring does not work with http3

    We can confirm this bug. We updated some test servers to Plesk Obsidian 18.0.61 Update #1 too. The build-in monitoring tool is broken and does not display any graphs anymore. The Google Chrome development console shows the errors mentioned in this bug report: Failed to load resource...
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    Resolved "Smart static files processing" is not working anymore

    @Kaspar@Plesk Thanks for the clarification. The minimal file size + the different behavior when "Serve static files directly by nginx" is activated caused our confusion. The topic can be marked as resolved. Everything works fine and as expected related to the Plesk documentation.
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