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Issue Help, only KVM access

naskox

New Pleskian
Server operating system version
18.04.4
Plesk version and microupdate number
14
Hi,

One of my clients credentials have been leaked, and someone created a pishing folder on his website. And for that reason the provider has blocked my hosting IP adress.

Meaning I dont have access to my Plesk control panel. All i have is a virtual KVM where I can log in.

They want me to remove a certain folder through the virtual KVM.
Im trying but i cant seem to find that certain folder.
I've used -ls command to see all the folders, but when i use that all that is popping is: parallels and plesk_migrator folder.
I've tried the command
Code:
# cd /var/www/vhosts/domain.tld/httpdocs

but its not working.i get the error saying the CD command not found.

Any help would be highly appriciated.
 
I've tried the command
Code:
# cd /var/www/vhosts/domain.tld/httpdocs

but its not working.i get the error saying the CD command not found.

cd is supposed to be a shell built-in command.
Are you sure you are in a normal system shell and not a UEFI or grub shell or similar?
 
It's located in /usr/bin/
Code:
# ls -l /usr/bin/cd
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 26 Nov 24 17:33 /usr/bin/cd

My guess is that the PATH var is empty, that's why that command doesn't work.
I have no cd there. Ubuntu 18.04.6LTS.
`which cd` shows nothing, because it is a shell built-in.
Besides, how whould that work anyway? It makes no sense to change the current directory with an external program.
Would be interesting what is in there, 26 Bytes are not much.
 
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