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On Plesk for Linux mod_status is disabled on upgrades to improve Apache security. This is a one-time operation that occurs during an upgrade. You can manually enable mod_status later if needed.
I don't need it anymore, removing it will increase my server capacity, but I can't find where to remove it.
Its checkbox is grayed out and cannot be selected.o_O
In Tools & Settings (/admin/server/tools) - Security (Layout: 1) - Firewall (/plesk/modules/firewall/)
I want to add a set of ports in order to run Node.js, but after I add the ports and click on activate rules and restart the server the ports do not take effect.
My scripting application needs to use Node.js and it needs the server to be open on port 3000 and port 449, I have Node.js installed in Plesk but I can't detect that these two ports are open, I am using a server provided by AWS and I am running all traffic in and out of the security group, so I...
English version: Oh! God! It knows too much! I tried to block or spare its detection, but luckily I was able to add a line of code to PHP so that the site wouldn't detect my PHP version information, but that's nowhere near good enough! The most I can do is let it detect what server my site is...
Yes, you do understand what I mean! The reason I wanted to use such an effect is because my site only needs to host static resources and I thought it would be cool. I don't know how to achieve it, I've tried deleting the nginx or apache software error files and the plesk pre-made error files...
No, that's not what I meant. I don't need a custom error response page document, I want the server to just give the browser an error response code and let the browser show its page to the screen, example pages: [redacted] (response code: 400), [redacted] (response code 404), the server doesn't...