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    Resolved How to add response headers to the port 8443?

    Hi; I use a subdomain as a hostname and I set the access to the plesk interface with it. I managed to add http security headers when accessing to plesk with the subdomain URL, with the help of this article: Resolved - How can I adjust HSTS in Plesk? But when I try to access to plesk via...
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    Issue New configuration files for the Apache web server were not created due to the errors in configuration templates

    I have looked at the current similar problems here but non is like the one I have. Or maybe similor but in ways, I cannot identify. It's my first time to seek for help here: I have been on this for over 2 days now and all along all websites on the server are not accessible. Specifications...
  3. Enzonius

    Question Update "Restrict the ability to follow symbolic links" for all websites

    My team is responsible for migrating websites to Plesk CentOS 7 servers. The recent update to enable "Restrict the ability to follow symbolic links" has been a real problem for us. I know with an individual website you can just got to Domains > example.com > Apache & Nginx Settings and then...
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    Question block spiders globally in httpd.conf

    On one of my servers I like to block a lot of spiders. So in my default /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf I added some rules (see attached file). However after restarting apache [OK] I still see these spiders appear in my log file. Maybe I should put this global block in some other file/configuration...
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