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Please see Software Requirements for Plesk Obsidian
For now Plesk only does support up to MariaDB 10.6, anything above would be on your own risk
Edit: Missed that Support for 10.11 was already added in Plesk
They now show as open, you're still missing Port 25 to get mails:
Host is up (0.015s latency).
PORT STATE SERVICE
25/tcp filtered smtp
110/tcp open pop3
143/tcp open imap
465/tcp open smtps
993/tcp open imaps
995/tcp open pop3s
Nmap done: 1 IP address (1 host up)...
You need to open the ports for incoming traffic over AWS:
https://lightsail.aws.amazon.com/ls/docs/en_us/articles/understanding-firewall-and-port-mappings-in-amazon-lightsail
Just local iptables won't do it
That depends on lots of factors, you can try over the process list to find it to stop and remove it, but depending on the infection source might not be enough as it may replicate then again.
https://www.plesk.com/blog/security-alerts/plesk-server-hacked/
The error comes from your OS, make sure that your CloudLinux license is correctly installed or contact the CloudLinux support for help with it.
If you know your key you can try:
/usr/sbin/rhnreg_ks --activationkey=YOUR_CLOUDLINUX_KEY
or
/usr/sbin/rhnreg_ks --activationkey=YOUR_CLOUDLINUX_KEY...
So probably:
https://support.plesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/12376926550679-Domain-is-not-accessible-from-some-locations-after-switching-to-Plesk-nameservers-due-to-DNSSEC-misconfiguration
You may need to re setup DNSSEC for the domain to propagate correctly with it enabled.
Not enough information to help.
Does the registrar point to the correct NS?
Do the other domains work?
Is the domain active at the registrar level?
Is the DNS populated inside Plesk?
If you do "dig example.com @server_ip" do you get something?
Seems that the PSA database got corrupted, either due to removed data, or due to a system issue with the InnoDB.
You can try to restore it over the daily dumps that plesk makes:
https://support.plesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/12377774462231-Unable-to-access-Plesk-Table-psa-table-name-doesn-t-exist...
This plan is hidden by default and created when restricted mode or web admin license is used by the 1st time
Yes, the same issue may reappear, you can then run the repair for PHP handlers again to update it again when the time comes
It will ask what handler to use:
https://support.plesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/12387711784471
The admin simple plan is not visible in GUI as it is for the Restricted Admin Mode:
https://docs.plesk.com/en-US/obsidian/deployment-guide/reference/plesk-in-restricted-mode.80000/
You can normally install it on your own for the PHP handler you need:
https://docs.plesk.com/en-US/obsidian/cli-linux/using-command-line-utilities/php_handler-php-handlers.72490/
As an example, for PHP 8.1:
plesk bin php_handler --extension-install ssh2 -id plesk-php81-fpm
Or manually...
It is expected as the domain does not point directly to the Plesk server, that is why you see the message, since DNS, etc. is handled at Cloudflare for your domain, you can ignore the message
More information can be found here:
https://support.plesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/12387546184727