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Hey,
I know that Plesk 8.6 is a really old version of the plesk panel. We already upgraded to version 11 on our new server, but had the old version running until the complete migration was finished.
After the complete migration, we left the server running until now. Our provider told us that...
I found out that these two rules come from
"IPv6 Neighbor Discovery"
If I deny this rule, the two mentioned lines will become
/sbin/iptables -A INPUT -p udp -j DROP
/sbin/iptables -A INPUT -p tcp -j DROP
This is definitely a bug.
Edit: This is still wrong because it now...
Hello there,
I am currently configuring my iptables firewall and wanted to do that with the integrated interface in Plesk Panel.
When I was testing the configuration, I found out that the preset configuration of input/output traffic in Plesk is pretty much useless?!
When I choose to block...
Did you check that? My archive is not crypted.
Still, when I reupload the archive, Plesk tells me that the archive is protected and prompts for a password. So there must be some files inside the archive that are encrypted.
But as far as is know, no vhost files or database dumps are being...
Thanks for your answer IgorG, but I think you misunderstood me.
I know that the Backup itself is not password protected. My question is which files inside the tar archive are encrypted?
I did not find anything in the documentation about this. As far as I could see only the passwords of the...
Hi there,
I am currently trying to find out what exactly is encrypted if I choose to encrypt the backups on the server ftp repository.
Just some account passwords? As I found out the hostes files are not being encrypted. Are the database dumps encrypted?
Regards,
schlimpf
I had a similar Problem. After the automatic microupdate #36 the Plesk core was removed. OS is Ubuntu 10.04 LTS. I had to reinstall Plesk via the autoinstaller. Fortunately all settings were still present. Is this a known issue?
As the title says, I would like to have a setting to automatically ban a IP after X login attemts.
Am I the only one who wants a feature like this? I think this is a substantial feature.
Regards,
schlimpf