David Borrink
Basic Pleskian
- Server operating system version
- CentOS 7.9.2009
- Plesk version and microupdate number
- 18.0.58 Update #2
Back story to help with my question: We were at GoDaddy, then InMotion, then we migrated to Plesk on a self-hosting plan. A tech took care of moving us each time. I had SSH/SFTP info written down from when we were at GoDaddy.
Situation: I'm trying to run SSH Terminal commands to install RocketChat on a subdomain I created to hold it. The first set of commands ask for the password for the domain. This is a new subdomain, but it's asking for the password to "f92ffc" which the beginning ID numbers that our domain had on them when they were at GoDaddy. I used the SSH/SFTP password info I had from when at GoDaddy but the password isn't accepted. I don't know how to find out what the current password is for the domain. Is there somewhere I can find that since I have administrator status in Plesk and should be able to find anything in my system?
I went to a different domain's SSH Terminal and tried the commands, and a different ID number was shown that tells me it definitely is looking for a domain's password when trying that. So I know it's domain-specific now.
This is the first time I've tried using command lines in Plesk so I fear I'm stuck unless there's a way to override this.
Situation: I'm trying to run SSH Terminal commands to install RocketChat on a subdomain I created to hold it. The first set of commands ask for the password for the domain. This is a new subdomain, but it's asking for the password to "f92ffc" which the beginning ID numbers that our domain had on them when they were at GoDaddy. I used the SSH/SFTP password info I had from when at GoDaddy but the password isn't accepted. I don't know how to find out what the current password is for the domain. Is there somewhere I can find that since I have administrator status in Plesk and should be able to find anything in my system?
I went to a different domain's SSH Terminal and tried the commands, and a different ID number was shown that tells me it definitely is looking for a domain's password when trying that. So I know it's domain-specific now.
This is the first time I've tried using command lines in Plesk so I fear I'm stuck unless there's a way to override this.