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Question Debian 12 - Obsedian -- File not found, Returning to https://domain/smb/web/

Bitflight

New Pleskian
Server operating system version
Debain 11/12
Plesk version and microupdate number
Plesk Obsidian 18.0.58.0
Hi,
I upgraded my server to Debain12 (from scratch) and installed Plesk (latest stable version).
No matter what I do, after installing Wordpress and trying to log in to the WP backend, I get a 404 error.
All the mentioned solutions I found on the internet didn't work:
- Manually write a .htaccess file to the root directory of the web application..

Since it didn't work with Debain 12, I reinstalled Debian 11 (my provider offers a Debian 11 bundle with Plesk integrated) and surprisingly another error occurs that I never had before.
After installing Wordpress via Plesk, I don't have access to the backend of WP.
Plesk always returns to https://mydomain/smb/web/view
Accessing the website is also redirected to the Plesk administration page.

Any ideas?
 
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