Hi,
I'm glad to announce the next build of
Plesk Obsidian Release Candidate 1.0 was published.
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We named the current build "Plesk Obsidian Release Candidate 1.0".
Our team worked hard to make this release stable and fixed 133 additional issues in addition to the ones listed in the Release Notes. Even better, should you have trouble with this build, Plesk support team will accept support requests for Plesk Obsidian Release Candidate 1.0.
Plesk for Linux now support SNI for mail when Postfix version 3.4.0 and Dovecot are used together.
Our customers can secure mail for a domain with individual SSL/TLS certificates on Linux too
There are a number of limitations that we plan to fix in the future releases:
* SNI certificates cannot currently be backed up, restored, or migrated.
* SAN certificates (including mail.*) are not served by additional names.
* Domain aliases might have wrong certificates (default one, not from a site) in some scenarios.
* If the IMAP or SMTP server is replaced with one without SNI support, certificates are kept but can no longer be managed.
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Besides this:
- The SSL It! and Repair Kit extensions is now installed by default.
- In Plesk on CloudLinux, Node.js and Ruby applications now work when CageFS is enabled.
- Plesk administrators can now specify the timeout for Apache health check on reload by using the `apacheReloadTimeout` setting (under the `webserver` section) in the `panel.ini` file. The default timeout is 40 seconds, the minimum one is 5 seconds.
- Updated PHP 7.3 to version 7.3.6, PHP 7.2 to version 7.2.19, PHP 7.1 to version 7.1.0.
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