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Plesk 10.4.4 on openSUSE 12.1 -> No Firewall settings possible

PicoPico

New Pleskian
Hi There,

I just made a fresh installation of Plesk 10.4.4 on a freshly installed openSUSE 12.1 (x64) box and am not able to make any change to the firewall settings. When I try to apply the changes I get the following messages:

ERROR: PleskFatalException

Unsupported kernel version: 3.1.9-1.4-default

0: common_func.php3:150
psaerror(string 'Unsupported kernel version: 3.1.9-1.4-default')
1: BackendLinux.php:22
BackendLinux->BackendLinux(array)
2: FwConfigurator.php:311
FwConfigurator->render(integer '2')
3: modules.firewall.edit.activate.php:44
plesk__modules__firewall__edit__activate->accessItem(string 'GET', NULL null)
4: UIPointer.php:595
UIPointer->access(string 'GET')
5: plesk.php:45

Can anyone point me to any howto/fix? Now all the ports are open... :-(

Thank you very much in advance!

Pico
 
is there any foreseeable date for the fix? my server is running (a few months already) with a firewall that has as many holes as a piece of swiss cheese...

thank you very much,
pico
 
PicoPico, AFAIK, this and multiple other issues with firewall are fixed in Plesk 11 (especially for SuSE 12.1).
 
Hi Nikolay,

Thank you very much for the reply.
I updated to v. 11 and can confirm that the problems are solved.

Cheers,
Pico
 
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