The move command can be used to move files around or rename them. There are a lot of flags that you can use with the move command but , they are rarely used by me. I will list a few […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
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The ls command is used to list the contents of a directory. Using the flags you can change the format of the output to show the information that you need. If you use just the ls command you get a […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
The second release candidate for WordPress 3.9 is now available for testing. If you haven’t tested 3.9 yet, you’re running out of time! We made about five dozen changes since the first release candidate, and those changes are all helpfully summarized in our weekly post on the development blog. Probably the biggest fixes are to live […]
The following feature has been added:
[+] Backup signing. Panel signs backup files when they are downloaded or exported to external FTP repositories. The signature lets administrators distinguish trustworthy backups in the list of backups available for restoration. Learn more at http://kb.parallels.com/118188.
The following bug has been fixed:
[-] Panel did not display images in text widgets on websites that were reverted from a snapshot made on another domain. (142049, PPPM-992)
The following feature has been added:
[+] Backup signing. Panel signs backup files when they are downloaded or exported to external FTP repositories. The signature lets administrators distinguish trustworthy backups in the list of backups available for restoration. Learn more at http://kb.parallels.com/118188.
The tail command is a very commonly used command to pull the last number of lines from a file. This is extremely useful when you want to look through error logs to trouble shoot an issue. You can watch a […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
The following new functionality has been added:
[+] Windows 2012 server support has been added
[+] MailEnable upgraded to version 6.5.7
[+] Microsoft Azure support has been added. Learn more here http://kb.parallels.com/114648
[+] (Linux only) Administrators can prevent sending spam from their servers with Parallels Premium Outbound Antispam – a solution that analyzes outgoing mail in real time and blocks messages containing spam or viruses. Learn more here.
The following bugs have been fixed:
[-] (Linux only) Content of subdomains that have separate FTP account is owned by Apache web server user after migartion.
Security Advisory for Parallels Plesk Panel 10.4
Parallels has become aware of yet unsubstantiated claims of a Security Vulnerability in Parallels Plesk Panel version 10.4 and earlier. The goal of this communication is to make you aware of the situation.
Impact
Some recent vulnerability claims seem to be based on old vulnerabilities that already have been patched –but possibly where Passwords were not completely reset or where Customers changed back to old and vulnerable passwords. We are currently investigating this new reported vulnerability on Plesk 10.4 and earlier. At this time the claims are unsubstantiated and we are unable to confirm this vulnerability and cannot confirm that this vulnerability is limited to any specific operating system.
As always, Parallels strongly recommends you to keep your software up-to date and upgrade to the latest version of Parallels Plesk Panel. Security has been one of the key areas of focus for Parallels Plesk Panel 11 released in June and we will diligently continue to work on security going forward.
We will update the article http://kb.parallels.com/114330 as we learn more.
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