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    Issue LetsEncrypt: Could not obtain directory: cURL error 35 and 56: TCP connection reset by peer

    Since a few weeks I cannot renew certificates via the control panel, I continuesly receive a cURL error 35 followed by a cURL error 56 eventually. Automatic renewals seem to do fine. Similair issues with Plesk are described on the letsencrypt forums...
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    Issue FTP randomly stops working, only SFTP is accessible.

    This wasn't the first time but ProFTPD randomly stops working while it's still listening on port 21 it doesn't accept requests other than SFTP. Status: Connection established, waiting for welcome message... Error: Connection closed by server I've already tried re configuring passive FTP...
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    Issue Latest update broke FTP

    Since the latest update this week I receive this error when a user tries to connect to FTP In the log (tail -f /var/log/messages) it displays the following error: proftpd[11996]: mod_ctrls/0.9.5: error: unable to bind to local socket: Permission denied I cannot really find any suitable...
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    Resolved Plesk main domain nameserver issues

    So have example.com as a main domain registered with only some glue records at my registrar as following: ns1.example.com ns2.example.com ns1.fire.example.com ns2.fire.example.com And my plesk server is registered as fire.example.com with two nameservers and unique ip's: ns1.fire.example.com...
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    Issue When requesting a wildcard Lets Encrypt a single domain cert is issued

    At first I installed a single domain certificate. However the customer requested a wildcard due to the use of dynamic subdomains. When I unassigned the certificate and removed the DNS record I created a wildcard subdomain and requested a new *wildcard* certificate. However, no wildcard...
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