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The BIND DNS server has already been deprecated and removed from Plesk for Windows.
If a Plesk for Windows server is still using BIND, the upgrade to Plesk Obsidian 18.0.70 will be unavailable until the administrator switches the DNS server to Microsoft DNS. We strongly recommend transitioning to Microsoft DNS within the next 6 weeks, before the Plesk 18.0.70 release.
The data has to get into Plesk somehow. Unless you can walk into your DC, pull out the drive, transfer the data and put it back in, you aren't going to easily get plesk core files into the machine at 10kbps
plesk installer has the following relevant options (from --help-options):
Code:
Download options:
--source <URL or absolute path>
Installation source: a mirror URL or an absolute path
to a directory containing top-level products.inf3 file.
Sample values:
http://autoinstall.plesk.com/
/root/parallels/
http://autoinstall-win.plesk.com/
C:\ParallelsInstaller\parallels
--download-retry-count <number>
Maximum number of retries for download operations.
Proxy server options:
--proxy-host <host> HTTP(S) proxy server domain name or IP address.
--proxy-port <port> Proxy server port number.
--proxy-user <user> Set username for authorization at the proxy server.
--proxy-password <password>
Set password for authorization at the proxy server.
You can also use the following options in .autoinstallerrc file to the same effect:
plesk installer has the following relevant options (from --help-options):
Code:
Download options:
--source <URL or absolute path>
Installation source: a mirror URL or an absolute path
to a directory containing top-level products.inf3 file.
Sample values:
http://autoinstall.plesk.com/
/root/parallels/
http://autoinstall-win.plesk.com/
C:\ParallelsInstaller\parallels
--download-retry-count <number>
Maximum number of retries for download operations.
Proxy server options:
--proxy-host <host> HTTP(S) proxy server domain name or IP address.
--proxy-port <port> Proxy server port number.
--proxy-user <user> Set username for authorization at the proxy server.
--proxy-password <password>
Set password for authorization at the proxy server.
You can also use the following options in .autoinstallerrc file to the same effect:
This is for Plesk Installer only, i.e. for downloading system packages. AFAIK, Extension Catalog packages do not support downloading over proxy.
But you could probably set up some transparent proxy by doing some iptables magic. I'm not going to provide specific instructions here.
This is for Plesk Installer only, i.e. for downloading system packages. AFAIK, Extension Catalog packages do not support downloading over proxy.
But you could probably set up some transparent proxy by doing some iptables magic. I'm not going to provide specific instructions here.