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Plesk Password is no more Stored

femotvaff

Regular Pleskian
Hello,

from some time, the plesk password is no more stored in chrome.
I mean that even I delete all passwords/history etc chrome don't ask to save password...so something changed in the login page I suppose.

from same time every time I connect to any plesk panel. Chrome say that it's not safe and I have to click "advanced" to continue, even it's a new installation make some minute before.

I know it's a stupid thing, but it's a time loosing this issue.
Any suggestion.... fix... ?

thank you
 
Seems that Plesk have a configuration to not let browser autocomplete username and passoword....so we loose time and focus.

there is some autocomplete=off in some place...
I'd like to find a better solution than this one
http://serverfault.com/questions/13...ck-the-browser-password-auto-complete-feature


If anyone have a solution to fix this configuration. please Share with us!

Thank you.

It's "funny" to think that this "misconfiguration", is made for security reasons and force us to use totally unsecure methods to fix the problem :/
 
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Due to the case that I don't have any issues with Chrome, I would like to link to the Chrome Knowledge - Base for it:


Please keep an eye on the very last paragraph, where you might find the answer, why you might realize the issue with your browser.
Another suggestion is to delete the old stored password in Chrome and hopefully you don't have another Chrome - account on your computer, with the same site and username, which Chrome then would deny again to store, because of the mentioned reason in the article.

The reason why you always have to click on "advanced" to continue ( and password stores might be denied as well for this reason ) is a non-valid certificate. Even self-signed certificate can be valid, so you should consider solving this issue.
 
Thank you.
I will try harder on chrome, I already deleted all admin user or parallel user and I checked again but nothing to do. Password is not saved.

...The certificate is the default parallel certificate I have to remove it? I have no idea of what could happen.

thank you again
 
Please have a closer look on the certificate itself. You can easy create your OWN self-signed certificate over the Plesk - Control - Panel and declare it as the standard. As well you can easy secure the Plesk- Control - Panel with the newly created OWN self-signed certificate. You will find more details in the Plesk documentation.

 
I tried to create a certificate, but it is the same as I access to plesk with IP the domain is not verified and certificate is not valid, but if I access with nameserver is the same.

NET::ERR_CERT_AUTHORITY_INVALID

Anyway it's the default for plesk, and we had a lot of plesk panels but only recently we have this problems certificate and with password stored.
Could be that these problems are related?
 
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Solved the problem deleting a lot of passwords stored (not related with the domain)

Solved the problem partially (now the identity is proved) adding the certificate to my local repository
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-gb/library/cc754841.aspx


but remain a warning:
the connection is encrypted but some resource are not secure.... and could be visualized to other... etc

Anyway my main problem is solved.
Thank you!
 
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