This guide will assist you in getting started with your server running the Parallels Small Business Panel.
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Getting Started With the Parallels Small Business Panel.
The Parallels Small Business Panel automatically creates a zone file for any domain you set up. Once the zone file is created, there are two additional steps: registering domain hosts and specifying your domain hosts as nameservers. Once these steps are completed, you can use the domain to access your website, email, and other services. [...]
Using file sharing on the Parallels Small Business Panel lets users within the organization collaborate on projects. Users can also upload files to their own
personal space on the server. Depending on permissions, users can upload documents to a public area that could allow
customers to view documents such as roadmaps and price lists.
All users [...]
Email addresses are automatically created when you create a new user in the Parallels Small Business Panel. The only time you need to create email addresses is
when you are create an email address for someone who is not a user. That lets you give someone an email address without
giving them access to any [...]
As an administrator in the Parallels Small Business Panel, you can create users and assign roles to them. The roles you assign define each user’s permissions
on the server.
After creating a user, that person can log in to the control panel and manage settings from the My Services tab. Even if
no permissions are assigned, [...]
Adding a domain name to the Parallels Small Business Panel is the first step toward creating a website, having meaningful email accounts
(user@yourdomainname.com), and an Internet presence. Adding a domain name makes file sharing easier and makes connecting to
the server easier for your users.
You need to register your domain name first. After registering it, [...]
For information on recursive DNS, see What risks are associated with recursive DNS queries?.
To Disable Recursive DNSLog in to Plesk as admin.
On the left hand side under the System Group click Server.
In the main panel under the Services heading select DNS Settings.
Under the Tools heading click Localnets.
Place the dot next to the Allow for local [...]
This Quick Reference guide will help you to get started with Plesk for Linux. You may download a PDF version to your computer or view the guide below.
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Plesk for Linux Quick Reference Guide.
SpamAssassin Anti-Spam Software provides a configuration interface for spam rules, server-wide or on a per-mailbox basis. This feature is available in Plesk Deluxe and Plesk Pro packs. You can add Plesk Deluxe or Pro packs to your server at anytime.
To add SpamAssassin:Log in to your Account Manager.
From the My Products section, select Servers.
Click on the [...]
Symptom:
Webmail in Plesk 8.1 for Fedora 4 and CentOS 4 doesn’t work as expected or at all.
Reason:
It is due to a bug in Plesk 8.1 for Fedora 4 and CentOS 4 after finishing the Plesk questionnaire the localhost localhost.localdomain entries are removed from your /etc/hosts file.
An example of a broken hosts file would be:127.0.0.1 [...]
As of June 30, 2006, the Microsoft FrontPage 2002 Server Extensions for UNIX/Linux have been End-of-Lifed. New installations of Plesk, since version 8.1, will not have the FrontPage Server Extensions feature. However, if you upgraded from the previous Plesk version that had FrontPage Server Extensions installed, it will work as before.
For more information see the [...]
This guide will help you to get started with your Linux Dedicated Server running Plesk 8 as your hosting control panel. You may download a PDF version to your computer or view the guide below.
NOTE: The PDF format guide requires Adobe Acrobat Reader to open and print. You can download Adobe Acrobat Reader at Adobe’s [...]
If your FTP connection through Plesk fails, here are a few things you can do to troubleshoot the problem before calling customer support.Log into your server using SSH.
At the command line, type su -. This gives you root access.For more information on using root access on your server, see Accessing Your Virtual [...]
You can view all messages in the email queue.
To Display all Messages in the Email QueueLog in to your server using SSH.
Type su -.
Enter the password you used to log in to your server.
At the command prompt, type:
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-qstatTo list multiple messages in the queue, type:
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-qread
If you have multiple users on one Plesk account and need to FTP content without editing the FTP password, you can retrieve the password from MySQL.
To Retrieve a Plesk Password From MySQLLog in as root in SSH.
Type mysql -uadmin -p`cat /etc/psa/.psa.shadow`, and then press Enter.
Type use psa;, and then press Enter.
Type select * from sys_users;, [...]