(Only on Windows) Configure the settings of ASP.NET framework.

ASP.NET Settings (Windows)To configure ASP.NET Settings for a site:Go to Websites & Domains and locate your website’s domain name.Click ASP.NET Settings. If the ASP.NET Settings button is missing, make sure that ASP.NET is switched on in Websites & Domains > Hosting Settings. If you are unable to switch on ASP.NET,...

Set the preferences for automatic Plesk update.

summary: To make sure you’re not missing out on new Plesk features, quality of life improvements, and important security fixes, you need to keep your server up to date.In this topic, you will learn how to update Plesk and its services, and also how to configure automatic updates.To ensure that...

Configure the firewall to allow or forbid network connections to the hosting services.

summary: The Plesk firewall is a tool you can use to improve the security of your Plesk for Linux server by restricting network connections to and/or from the server.In this topic, you will learn how to add and remove firewall rules and policies, how to block incoming connections from specific...

Rebrand Plesk with a custom logo, product name, and interface theme.

You can configure your own branding for Plesk by modifying page titles and logo.By default, when Plesk is opened in a browser, the page title includes the name of the Plesk screen the user is currently on and the Plesk version (for example, “Home - Plesk Obsidian”). You can set...

Set the settings such as the server’s host name, statistics calculation preferences, and others.

In this section, we will describe general Plesk server settings. These settings include a set of parameters related to statistics and miscellaneous options such as server-wide permissions for customers. To change the general server settings, go to Tools & Settings > Server Settings (under “General Settings”).image 74995Statistics OptionsYou can configure...

View the software components installed on the server and managed by Plesk.

Plesk manages the work of web, mail, DNS, and other services. Technically, Plesk does not provide the services by itself; it just takes control over a number of third-party components. For example, when a customer creates a website through the Plesk GUI, Plesk propagates this request to a web server...