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Once a week I receive tons of mails with:
<server_name> : Dec 12 01:43:20 : <ssh_user_of_domain> : problem with defaults entries ; TTY=unknown ; PWD=/usr/local/psa/admin ; USER=root ;
I presume it comes from VirusTotal Website Check, which I tested weeks ago and then switched it off completely...
I have the same issue, Plesk now uses the SSL It! extension, the certificate has my admin email address but renewal reminder mails are also sent to the subscriber's admin account, which causes a lot of requests and troubles. As far as I can remember I deleted a certificate, issued a new one and...
Where can I modify the alias for /awstats-icon so icons will be displayed in statistics again. I tried Alias /awstats-icon /usr/share/awstats/wwwroot/icon in /var/www/vhosts/system/conf/xxxx/httpd.conf, but this seems not to work. Any suggestions?
I am running Plesk Obsidian Version 18.0.41 Update #1, last updated on Feb 9 on CentOS 8.5
All domains set up years ago without certificate now (with certificate) have no more web statistics accessible.
/usr/local/psa/admin/bin/statistics --calculate-one --domain-name example.net
gives me...
Thank you very much for your reply.
I am migrating from CentOS 6.10 to 8.3, so PHP 5.3.3 hopefully should not be an issue, covered by "PHP from OS vendor" component I presume.
Then I don't have to change application handler entries in .htaccess files. The entries mentioned abouve were tested...
I intend to migrate but have a couple of websites on the old machine running PHP 5.3.3, source and target machines have Plesk obsidian installed.
Will I have to face problems with the old PHP version?
In addition in some .htaccess files application-handler enables html files to be executable...
Migration to CentOs 8 is already planned, so I will live with the Yum error for a couple of days, regarding the FastCGI error the log has over 350K entries and I have no idea which process is triggering the POST request