How do I increase FTP user upload limit (Plesk 12) ? If your getting issues with uploading via FTP, your server may have disc quotas enabled which will restrict the amount... Tags: FAQsPlesk 12ServersXSW
Windows – How to enable MSSQL firewall rules Plesk ? Click on the Tools and Settings -> Select Firewall Click on Firewall Rules tab. Click on MSSQL over TCP Protocol -> Tick box... Tags: FAQsPlesk 12ServersXSW
Windows – How do I add firewall rules ? Click on the Tools and Settings -> Select Firewall Click on Firewall Rules tab. Click on Add Firewall Rule Check Enable rule tick box.Enter... Tags: FAQsPlesk 12ServersXSW
Setting up your PureSSD VPS Your new PureSSD VPS is a self-managed Virtual Private Server giving you free rein over your Operating System. You’ll have full admin... Tags: cPanelPleskPureSSD VPSSelf ManagedVPSXSW
Changing your root password on a Plesk server If you have cPanel/WHM installed to your server, you’ll be able to change the root password from the interface. Step... Tags: PleskPureSSD VPSSelf ManagedVPSXSW
Changing your root password on a cPanel/WHM server If you have cPanel/WHM installed to your server, you’ll be able to change your root password via the interface. Step... Tags: cPanelPureSSD VPSSelf ManagedVPSXSW
Changing your password on a Windows 2019 Server To change your Windows 2019 server password, you’ll need to login via RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol). Step 1 When logged... Tags: PureSSD VPSSelf ManagedVPSWindows Server 2019XSW
How to install Fail2Ban on a Plesk server OS supported: Linux Installation method: Plesk UI Step 1 Log into Plesk via https://XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:8443 , where the X’s represent the... Tags: Fail2BanPureSSD VPSSelf ManagedVPSXSW
Protect your Plesk server through Fail2Ban (Brute Force Protection tool) OS supported: Linux Fail2Ban is a famous intrusion prevention software, that protects computer servers from brute-force attacks. The security tool... Tags: Fail2BanPureSSD VPSSelf ManagedVPSXSW
Changing your root password on a Debian server You can change your root password on your Debian server via SSH with some simple commands by completing the following... Tags: DebianPureSSD VPSSelf ManagedVPSXSW