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    Bug on nginx session handling

    As seen by ssllabs I get Session resumption (caching) No (IDs assigned but not accepted) The issue is because of session cache not set in nginx.conf. However, I add the correct setting but with getting plesk up2date it got removed. So there need to be a 1) update proof adjustment (worser...
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    Backup is not working correct/missing options

    Hi, the Plesk Backup does not include files owned by the webserver, just files owned by the ftp user. Also missing some options for backing up. As because of the issue above I just want plesk settings to be backed up as well as the mails, but I can only exclude mail, I can not include mail with...
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    Logjam solution required

    https://weakdh.org/sysadmin.html describes the problem and the solution. It's required, that Plesk is handling this security adjustments.
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    How to get further with Plesk 12 incompatibility with CentOS 7

    As of CentOS 7 the system comes shipped with selinux enabled by default. It has a reason, why distributions choose to enable selinux, switch to systemd etc., so it can't be the solution to disable selinux manually. So finally Plesk 12 must then be stated as incompatible with CentOS 7 or the paid...
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    Wordpress support not working

    If I try to fetch manual Wordpress installations, they run in trouble with the Wordpress support (doesn't recognize them). Also if I do a fresh installation of Wordpress, it's recognized first but all changes to plugins or themes within Wordpress are not recognized and handled, also if removing...
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    Plesk is not selinux compatible

    As followup to mail fail2ban post I can now for sure encounter: Plesk is not selinux compatible. Always occures problems in conjunction with selinux. I now established an audit2allow process every time I do updates to the system via yum update (somehow each week), but that can't be the solution...
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    Poor fail2ban implementation

    After damaging my installation with different recommendations here, I was able to get fail2ban running on my CentOS 7 system just by removing the EPEL fail2ban and manually installing the ones from Parallels (although outdated): #./plesk-installer #rpm -qa | grep "fail2ban" #rpm -e --nodeps...
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