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  1. Inuya5ha

    Question DropBox backup Fail: No reason or detail shown

    I managed to make a dropbox backup of small sites, but whe trying to backup a large site (67 GB zipped), the process fails while copying the file to dropbox. This is the end of the log file: 2017-08-08T21:04:24+00:00 DEBUG (7): Dropbox Upload: /usr/local/psa/PMM/tmp/dropboxLraSHP.tar...
  2. Inuya5ha

    Resolved LetsEncrypt SSL cert not updated for Plesk panel

    After manually updating my site's certificates, their validity has been extended succesfully, but the one used by Plesk panel itself has expired... I don't understand why it's using a different ceritificate to begin with. Does the different port number makes the certificate incompatible with the...
  3. Inuya5ha

    Question Backup account with database and not files

    Why the backup options persist in binding "User files and databases" together? Some users might employ a different method to backup files, is there NO way to perform a database backup only? Thanks.
  4. Inuya5ha

    Resolved How to update OpenSSL on centos 6

    I cannot upgrade to openssl 1.0.2 because the yum update openssl command returns No Packages marked for Update. In order to use HTTP2, openssl 1.0.2 is required. Any ideas how can I upgrade it without breaking anything? There is no KB article on this issue in the Plesk site.Thanks in advance...
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    Resolved Enable/disable HTTP/2 support from Plesk itself

    According to the docs, to activate HTTP/2 support I have to login via root and type certain commands via SCP. When can we expect to get a more adequate method, such as a checkbox in the Plesk panel to do this? Or is it already present and the docs are outdated? Also, I could receive all these...
  6. Inuya5ha

    Issue Logwatch FTP question

    Hi, I'm getting tons of these items in the logwatch mail. My FTP accounts are working perfectly, and there is no file /etc/ftpusers, so how and why is this file being invoked by brute force login attemps? I want to get rid of this from the logwatch in the most appropriate manner...
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