Posted on 03 February 2012. Tags: chown, ftp, Plesk, suphp, upload
suPHP is a tool for executing PHP scripts with the permissions of their owners. It consists of an Apache module (mod_suphp) and a setuid root binary (suphp) that is called by the Apache module to change the uid of the process executing the PHP interpreter.

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Posted on 29 January 2012. Tags: Plesk, psa, sso
Resolution
SSO logout-url is stored in database of SSO server /var/lib/sso/sso.db. It is configured during registration of Parallels Plesk Panel in SSO server to match Plesk full hostname. Plesk full hostname is stored in table misc of Plesk database.
It may be viewed and configured through Parallels Plesk Panel interface and in Plesk database directly.
In Parallels Plesk Panel GUI {Settings -> Server Settings -> Full hostname}. Use the following command to check the parameter in Plesk database: Continue Reading
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Posted on 29 January 2012. Tags: cron
This tutorial will show you how to setup a cron job using Plesk 10 on a Linux VPS. Like cPanel, Plesk is a widely available hosting control panel, providing a GUI through which users can configure their hosting. Continue Reading
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Posted on 28 January 2012. Tags: dump, Plesk
the default backup direktory is
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Posted on 27 January 2012. Tags: safemode_plesk
To change the web hosting type in the Plese please follow the following settings:-
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Posted on 05 December 2011.
Parallels Plesk Panel – A single plug-in for both user and admin levels
(Version 9 & 10)
Welcome to the OneClickSSL resource center for the Parallels Plesk Panel where you’ll find all you need to get up and running with OneClickSSL.
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Posted on 02 December 2011.
The instructions provided in this section were verified against Mozilla Thunderbird 3. They might not work with earlier or later versions of Mozilla Thunderbird.
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Posted on 02 December 2011.
The instructions provided in this section were verified against Apple Mail 3.6 (Leopard). They might not work with earlier or later versions of Apple Mail.
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Posted on 02 December 2011.
The instructions provided in this section were verified against Microsoft Outlook Express 6. They might not work with earlier or later versions of Microsoft Outlook Express.
To set up Microsoft Outlook Express:
- Open Microsoft Outlook Express.
- Go to Tools > Accounts.
- Click the Add button and select the Mail item.
- Enter your name as you want it to appear in any messages you send, and click Next.

- Type your e-mail address, and click Next.

- Specify the following settings:
- Protocol of your incoming mail server.
If you want to keep copies of messages on the server, select the IMAP option. If you do not want to keep any messages on the server, select the POP3 option. Selecting IMAP will also allow you to train the SpamAssassin spam filter on e-mail messages you receive, if SpamAssassin is enabled on the server.
- Incoming mail server. Specify your website’s Internet address.
- Outgoing mail server. Specify your website’s Internet address.

- Click Next.
- Specify the following:
- Your account name. Type your e-mail address in the Account name box.
- Your password. Most likely, this password coincides with the password you use for logging in to the Panel.
- Remember password checkbox. Leave it selected if you do not want to be prompted to enter password each time your e-mail program connects to the mail server to check for new mail, and click Next.

- To complete setting up your e-mail program, click Finish.
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Posted on 02 December 2011.
To set up Microsoft Office Outlook 2010:
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