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Question Is it possible to hide access to Plesk?

Pandasonic

New Pleskian
Server operating system version
Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS
Plesk version and microupdate number
Plesk Obsidian v18.0.48_build1800221104.03 os_Ubuntu 22.04
This is my first question in this forum. I'm not a technician but a simple passionate who manage it's own website, so my question could appear stupid.
The point is how to manage access to Plesk to hide the login interface.
I can choose if access to Plesk by ip-adress:8443 or domani-name:8443
But everybody can try to accesso digiting in the browser address bar domani-name:8443.
Is it possible to choose another address to access, like a fantasy name?
 
It's generally not possible.

Instead, you can use the "IP Access Restriction Management" to limit the IP addresses from where users can login. You can also use "IP Address Banning (Fail2Ban)" so that users who send a certain number of false logins are banned on a network interface level (use the "plesk panel" jail for that).
 
It's generally not possible.

Instead, you can use the "IP Access Restriction Management" to limit the IP addresses from where users can login. You can also use "IP Address Banning (Fail2Ban)" so that users who send a certain number of false logins are banned on a network interface level (use the "plesk panel" jail for that).
I found myself blocked by Fail2ban with all dynamic addresses used.
And you don't always have the availability of a state IP to associate.
 
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