Switch from Qmail mail server to Postfix mail server on Parallels Plesk Panel
Run the parallels_installer binary file, which is located in the directory /usr/local/psa/admin/bin/ on RPM-based Linux, FreeBSD and Mac OS systems, and /opt/psa/admin/bin/ on deb-based Linux systems.
Read the instructions displayed on the screen, and then type ‘n’ and press ENTER to continue. The Parallels Products Installer will detect your existing installation of Parallels Plesk Panel and ask if you want to upgrade it.
To confirm upgrade, type ‘y’ and press ENTER.
Specify the source of Parallels Plesk Panel distribution package.
In the components list, specify the Postfix mail server by typing is number in the list and pressing ENTER.
The selected packages are marked with [*] symbols. The packages that are already installed and do not require updating are marked with [=]symbols. To select or deselect a package, type the respective number and press ENTER.
Enable passive mode for FTP in Plesk Panel
Log in as “root” to the server shell over SSH.
Edit your ProFTPD configuration file.
1. Issue the command vi /etc/proftpd.conf
2. Add the following lines anywhere within the [Global] section:
3. Save the file
Log in to Parallels Plesk Panel as “admin”, go to Modules > Firewall, and click Edit Firewall Configuration.
Click Add Custom Rule.
Specify the following:
1. Rule name
2. Direction: select Incoming.
3. Action: select Allow.
4. Ports: in the Add port input box, enter the value 49152-65534. Leave the TCP option selected, and click Add.
5. Click OK.
6. Click Activate, and then click Activate again.
Managing Access to System Services in Plesk
For each system service, you can choose whether to allow or deny all incoming communications, or allow only communications coming from specific IP/network addresses.
To allow or restrict access to a service on your Parallels Plesk Panel server:
1. Go to Modules > Firewall > Edit Firewall Configuration.
2. Click the service name.
3. Do any of the following:
* To allow all incoming connections, select the Allow option and click OK.
* To deny all incoming connections, select the Deny option and click OK.
* To deny access to a service from specific IP/network addresses, select the Allow from selected sources, deny from others option, specify the IP address or network address from which access to the selected service is allowed, and click Add. After you specify the required addresses, click OK.
4. To apply all changes to the firewall configuration, click Activate, and then click Activate again.
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Plesk Panel Firewall Module
Parallels Plesk Panel Firewall is a module that protects your Parallels Plesk Panel-enabled server and private network from unauthorized access.
To install the Parallels Plesk Panel Firewall module through the Parallels Plesk Panel interface:
1. Login as administrator to the Parallels Plesk Panel.
2. Click the Modules shortcut in the navigation panel > Manage Modules > Add New Module.
3. Select a module package file, and click OK.
To install the Parallels Plesk Panel Firewall module through the command line:
1. Login as root to the server, where Parallels Plesk Panel is installed.
2. Run the command /plesk_installation_directory/admin/bin/modulemng –install –file=[plesk_firewall_module_filename], where ‘plesk_installation_directory’ is the directory you installed Parallels Plesk Panel to.
Example:
/usr/local/psa/admin/bin/modulemng –install –file=/opt/modules/firewall.rpm
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Once you have purchased a ColdFusion distribution package, copy it to your Parallels Plesk Panel server.
Login as root to the server and run the coldfusion-70-lin.bin installation file.
Choose your language: type the appropriate number and press ENTER.
Read the Introduction and press ENTER to continue.
Read carefully the end user license agreement and accept it by typing ‘y’ and pressing ENTER. A pre-installation check will be performed.
To continue with installation, press ENTER.
Choose installation type. Select the Install new version of ColdFusion MX with a serial number option: type ‘1′ and press ENTER, and then type in the serial number. Press ENTER.
Select the type of installation. To install ColdFusion on the server, leave the Server configuration option selected: type 1 and press ENTER.
Type 2 and then press ENTER to confirm that you do not yet have Adobe ColdFusion installed.
To continue with installation, type 4 and press ENTER.
Specify an absolute path to the installation folder. The default installation folder is /opt/coldfusionmx7. Press ENTER.
If you had earlier versions of ColdFusion installed, you can choose to migrate your settings. Otherwise press ENTER to continue.
Type 2 and press ENTER to continue with installation.
Leave the Runtime user name field blank. Press ENTER.
Specify the password that you will use to control access to the ColdFusion MX Administrator.
Disable the ColdFusion Remote Development Service (RDS): type ‘n’ and press ENTER.
To continue with installation, press ENTER.
Once the installation is completed, press ENTER to exit the installer.
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