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  1. Miguel Nunes

    Cowardly refusing to create an empty archive. Plesk Onyx Backup on Debian 9

    It was /opt/psa/admin/htdocs/images/custom_buttons in my case. There were two image files named with a dash at the beginning. This was generated by Plesk when I uploaded them, it should not happen. Please fix this bug.
  2. Miguel Nunes

    Question Best method to use Git auto deploy

    I have a Plesk installation with several subscriptions and each subscription has one SSH key, obviously. I am starting to configure each website to automatically deploy when a certain branch is pushed into GitLab (private repositories). Thing is, I need to add a different SSH key for each...
  3. Miguel Nunes

    Question Detecting webspace in nginx directive

    Is it possible to detect the current directive when using custom nginx directives in Plesk? This is what I'm trying to do: error_page 400 401 403 404 405 406 407 412 414 415 500 501 502 /custom_error_$status.html; location ~ ^/custom_error_[0-9]+.html$ { root...
  4. Miguel Nunes

    Question Plesk Preview on Debian 9

    I will be changing server soon and want to install the latest Debian version. How bad is it to install Plesk 17.8 Preview 6 instead of using an older version of Debian but a stable Plesk version? Also, if I do this, will I be able to upgrade from the Preview version to the Stable version once...
  5. Miguel Nunes

    Resolved Can't configure Fail2ban for Nginx Auth

    It was the log path which was set to look for Apache's error logs instead of Nginx's. Should be this: /var/www/vhosts/system/*/logs/proxy_error_log /var/log/nginx/*error.log
  6. Miguel Nunes

    Resolved Can't configure Fail2ban for Nginx Auth

    I have a website which uses the authentication provided by the protected directory setting and I am using Nginx fully. There are no fail2ban jails for Nginx so I decided to create one. This is what I did: Created a Jail Filter named "nginx-auth": [Definition] failregex = no user/password was...
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