Plesk bulk force renewal of Let’s Encrypt certificates for all domains
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- Mar, 04, 2020
- Angelo Schalley
- Blog Posts, Certificates, html / php, Linux, Plesk Linux, security
A few days ago I got a notice from the Let’s encrypt guys.
ACTION REQUIRED: Renew these Let's Encrypt certificates by March 4
We recently discovered a bug in the Let's Encrypt certificate authority code, described here:
https://community.letsencrypt.org/t/2020-02-29-caa-rechecking-bug/114591
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Removing website malware the manual way
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- Dec, 18, 2019
- Angelo Schalley
- Blog Posts, html / php, joomla, Linux, Plesk Linux, security
How do we manually remove website malware? As a webhoster (www.linix.eu) / website owner (schalley.eu), I daily face websites being compromised. It doesn’t matter how hard you try, it’s not really possible to reduce the chances of being hacked to 0.
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Setting up MySQL replication with existing data Master – Slave
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- Jan, 16, 2017
- Angelo Schalley
- html / php, joomla, Linux, MySQL, Plesk Linux
This is a step-by-step guide on how to replicate an existing MySQL server. The server is live and contains data and needs a constant backup companion.
Many tutorials focus on how to setup replication when no data is present on the system. That’s an ideal solution if you’re building a new setup, but in case you’ve got a server that already has data present then here’s how to accomplish the this:
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