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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 have read the article but hesitate to use this recipe until I have found out which domain/subdomain is meant by domain_id=28 in my case. What do I have to do to get more information about ID=28 before I delete belonging entries in the plesk-DB?
To give the developers an additional input. I suppose, that in my case the following influenced the upgrade. On an earlier stage I used modsecurity. During the installation also a modsecurity jail was added to plesk.conf. Due to some reasons I had to remove modsecurity but the jail of fail2ban...
Thank you for this hint. In my case grep -R plesk-one-week-ban /etc/fail2ban/ does not bring up something except my own and new modifications to get fail2ban work.
In addition I do not find a filter called plesk-manual.conf Could you please also provide the content of this filter, too? Then I...
Suddenly after upgrade to Plesk Obsidian v18.0.63 I found this error message in the Plesk protocols:
Attempt to change status of non-configured mail service. [domain_id = 28]
How can I solve this?
To get access again you could try to add this to your jail.local:
[plesk-one-week-ban]
enabled = false
Probably you will get then another error, what you can solve in a similar way by adding
[plesk-permanent-ban]
enabled = false
(Do not forget to restart fail2ban after modifying the...
Thank you for your attention but I didn't contact your support. Instead I switched back to the old version of fail2ban, as the re-installation (plesk installer --select-release-current --install-component fail2ban) did not work as expected. I.e. only the directory /etc/fail2ban had been created...
After reinstallation of plesk-fali2ban no files are available in /etc/fail2ban . I am currently using the old version again but I cannot manage it using the plesk panel as the error appears as described above.
Since the update to Plesk 18.0.63 trying to open from the Plesk UI via tools/fail2ban results in an error:
f2bmng failed: ERROR:__main__:No section: 'plesk-one-week-ban'
Trying the solution from...
I found a new error message in the protocols today:
Error in cURL request: OpenSSL SSL_connect: Connection reset by peer in connection to getcomposer.org:443 :
0: /opt/psa/admin/plib/Db/Table/Broker/ServiceNodes.php:432
Db_Table_Broker_ServiceNodes->eachNode(object of type Closure)
1...
Finally I got it work for a less important domain. I replaced the name-server of strato with my own plesk ones. Here I could setup the necessary entries (TLSA) and others like CAA. This worked. The denic NAST predelgation check showed the proper function of each of my plesk name-server but as I...
So, first step was successful. I could realize the relevant TLSA-entries for port 25 and 443 in one domain using plesk (my earlier mistake was to look for TLSA entries in the general DNS template but not in the belonging domain istself.)
The next problem is that I use the DNS-Server of my...
I have now secured my domains with DNSSEC which was also possible direct with Strato (host of server) and passed successfully the tests of the dnssec-analyser. So, I now went through your provided links and I produced the TLSA records for my mail server as needed for DANE. This worked fine but I...
In the recent update to Obsidian this was announced:"Added the ability to add Transport Layer Security Authentication (TLSA) DNS records to domains’ DNS zones in Plesk. Such records are most commonly used to implement DNS-based Authentication of Named Entities (DANE)."
Where can I find more...
If you can manage to get this content for /etc/resolv.conf
then this would satisfy Plesk E-Mail-Security:
One possibility is to modify /run/systemd/resolve/stub-resolv.conf this way but depending on your OS and the configuration of your server this file become overwritten with the default...
Checking the configuration with Plesk E-Mail security I receive this message:
Is there also an example configuration for systemd-resolved available?
Currently I have bind installed and the files resolv.conf and stub-resolve.conf are managed by systemd-resolved and
/etc/resolv.conf is...