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Resolved How to turn off PLESK firewall from CLI

Kurt Ludikovsky

Basic Pleskian
Server operating system version
Debian
Plesk version and microupdate number
Version 18.0.44 Update #3
Obsidian 18.044.3

How can I turn off the PLESK firewall from the CLI?

For what ever reason my VPS blocks anny connections to the server. I can only access it via the control panel. So Id like to shutdown the FW so that I can access the server.


There is no process fire* or ufw running.

Code:
systemctl status firewalld
systemctl status firewalld.service

both return

Code:
Unit firewalld.service could not be found.


For what ever reason my VPS blocks anny connections to the server. I can only access it via the control panel. So Id like to shutdown the FW so that I can access the server.
 
Does your provider use a firewall in front of the VPS? You should be able to see that in the provider's dashboard.
 
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