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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.
Good finding. 5 months since Debian 12 release. Usually Plesk takes 6 months to support new Debian releases if I recall correctly. So... Likely one month max to go. Hopefully. I'd be happy already if it went down to 2 or 3 months. Especially when distro changes are pretty minor as with Deb 11->12.
Hello,
Sorry to bump this. Just to add a more Linux server mentality to this latest post which I keep falling on by Googling.
I've upgraded 9 of my Debian 11 to Debian 12 servers flawlessly. No errors, no hassle, no package dependency problems... Only one config file to edit on a few DNS...
Exactly, to me it's a WP Toolkit bug. Maybe there is a PHP class overlap or something. If that is the case, both of them didn't prefix their classes as advised in WordPress's guidelines. And even more strange, how can a script inside the website alter WP Toolkit's behavior? To me seems like a...
Thank you for looking into it. Did you try disabling DNS zone, or removing the domain entirely? Removing works, disabling does not.
So I've tested again and in my config I can confirm it does not work as expected.
I've added a "testdomain.tld", disabled its the DNS zone, and tried to query it...
Hello, thanks for your interest.
Version on master (Plesk server) is latest from Debian 11:
# named -v
BIND 9.16.44-Debian
Versions on slaves are latest from Debian 12:
# named -v
BIND 9.18.19-1~deb12u1-Debian
So if I understood well, it should perform a "-clean" but it doesn't. Bug?
For my part I don't use Elementor, because as we can see it's junk code that breaks every now and then for various reasons, and it also goes against WordPress's original design.
But my customers use it and I'm facing this bug with PHP 8.2 and latest Elementor... The bug also happens when...
Hello,
Sorry to bother and up this issue, but here is a related one @AYamshanov @IgorG
When you disable a DNS zone, Plesk should also remove it from slaves.
Otherwise you get spammed by this kind of entries on slave's DNS logs:
Apr 11 22:06:38 ns1 named[3064945]: transfer of 'domain.tld/IN'...