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Older Plesk Versions – End of Purchase Ability Notification

May21
by Ike on May 21, 2012 at 6:20 am
Posted In: Plesk, Releases

In keeping with Parallels Plesk Panel lifecycle policy, Parallels has ended the ability to order the following older key types:

– Parallels Small Business Panel
– Parallels Plesk Panel 8.x or older
– Parallels Plesk Panel 9.0 – 9.3.x

The above-listed keys will no longer be available for purchase as of April 1, 2012. All licenses created for these key types before April 1, 2012 will not be affected and will remain active.

Parallels Plesk Panel 9.5.x and Parallels Plesk Panel 10.x keys will not be affected by this change and will be available for purchase.

Please ensure that your key ordering systems and processes are updated with this change to ensure that your operations will not be affected.

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Parallels is ending Support of Microsoft Windows Server 2003 in Plesk Panel

May21
by Ike on May 21, 2012 at 6:15 am
Posted In: Plesk, Releases

In keeping with http://www.parallels.com/products/plesk/lifecycle/ policy, Parallels is ending Support of Microsoft Windows Server 2003 in ALL versions of the Plesk Panel.

Please ensure that your Plesk Panel servers updated with this change to ensure that your operations will not be affected.

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Plugin Directory Refreshed

May19
by Ike on May 19, 2012 at 6:56 pm
Posted In: Backups, CMS, PHP, Releases, security, Wordpress

Been hanging out with a few WordPress.org hackers — Scott, Nacin, and Otto — the last few days in a BBQ-fueled haze of hacking to make plugin directory better. There are over 19,000 plugins listed and they’re really the heart and soul of WordPress for many people, so they deserve a little tender loving care. Here’s a quick before and after snapshot you can zoom in on to see a visual overview of some of the changes:

Our first focus was around improving the discussion and support around plugins.

You’ll now notice that threads about a plugin are pulled directly into a “support” tab on the plugin page — each plugin has its own forum. We’ve made authors much more prominent and with bigger Gravatars and better placement, so you can get a sense of who made the plugin you’re using. And finally to show how active and well-supported a plugin is, you can see  ”16 of 75 support threads in the last two weeks have been resolved.” Finally, if you’re logged in you get access to the new “favorites” feature that lets you mark the plugins you use the most so you can share them on your profile page and find them quickly later. We soft-launched favorites a few days ago and there have already been 2,000 saved!

If you’re a plugin author, we’ve started with a short threshold (2 weeks) for the resolved stats so it’s easy to catch up and stay on top of it. (It’ll eventually go to two months.) You also now have the ability to set stickies on your plugin forum to put FAQs or important information at the top, and of course any person you put as a committer on the plugin will have moderation access. People on the forum tag will see your custom header and links to the other resources attached to your plugin.

We’ve tightened up the styling a bit on the forums and plugin pages, though still some cleanups to do there. Some older improvements you might have missed, but are still useful for users and developers alike:

  • “Plugin headers” or those cool graphics you see at the top of plugin pages have really taken off, there are over 1,600 active now.
  • You can now subscribe to get an email whenever a commit is made to a plugin repository even if it isn’t yours. There is no better way to follow the development of your favorite plugins. There’s nothing like the smell of fresh changesets in the morning.
  • Behind the scenes, we’ve dramatically ramped up proactive scanning of the entire repository to help authors fix security and other problems they might not even know about yet. The quality level of the repo has gone way, way up.

All of this will continue to evolve as we get feedback and see usage, but we’re happy to have been able to make some key improvements in just a few days while hanging out in Memphis. (This is why WordCamps usually have BBQ — it imparts magical coding powers.)

Parallels Plesk 10.4.4 MU#31

May18
by Ike on May 18, 2012 at 9:03 am
Posted In: Plesk, Releases

The following bug have been fixed:
[-] Vulnerability has been fixed in Apache with SNI for CentOS 5. Apache has been upgraded to version 2.2.22. (CVE-2012-2110, CVE-2012-2333)
[-] Imported subscription linked with not-active plan variant price.
[-] Encryption key value is transferred by URL
[-] Ability to change administrative group must be removed from “Edit My Profile” screen
[-] Subscription price is displayed without discounts/taxes/add-ons
[-] Invoices are not generated for imported subscriptions

└ Tags: Apache, CVE, Parallels Plesk, SNI
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Attracta coming to cPanel!

May17
by Ike on May 17, 2012 at 6:40 pm
Posted In: Apache, CMS, Community, cPanel, Events, Releases, security, System

 

You may have heard the news that future releases of cPanel & WHM will include SEO and Marketing Tools by Attracta.  With over 2 million websites running SEO and Marketing Tools, Attracta makes the world’s most popular SEO Tools.  

cPanel strives to provide the best hosting platform on the market by constantly providing more value to our customers. With the Attracta services working so well for hundreds of cPanel partners like HostGator, BlueHost and HostPapa, it just made sense to build them in. Now all of our hosting partners and WHM users can benefit from this amazing plugin!

We want to offer you the chance learn more about Attracta and why we think it will be a valuable addition to your cPanel offering.  Simply visit our new website http://attracta.cpanel.net to learn more about Attracta and how it helps both you and your customers.

Among Attracta’s benefits, you will find:

  • Free traffic-building SEO tools and tutorials, including automatic XML Sitemap creation and submission 
  • Free one-click installation of valuable third party applications, like Google Analytics and Google Webmaster Tools
  • Happier customers and lower churn (turnover)
  • Increased profit through revenue sharing on paid-product purchases

Attracta is offering to double the standard revenue share for a limited time. Registration for this offer is open through June 15th. After that the Attracta software is scheduled to be available in cPanel & WHM by default.

Visit http://attracta.cpanel.net to learn more!

 

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