Set up and manage additional user accounts that can access your subscription, and perform operations in Plesk.

summary: You can create additional users that can log in to Plesk, but have limited access to Plesk controls and features. This is useful if you need to provide a third party (for example, a contractor) access to Plesk, but do not want them to have full access to and...

Restricting Administrative Access

summary: If the Plesk administrator password is compromised, a third party can access Plesk and damage the server and the hosted websites. You can enhance security and reduce the chances of unauthorized access to Plesk by restricting administrative access.In this topic, you will learn how stop anyone from logging in...

View, add, and remove IP addresses.

### Managing IP Addresses in PleskEvery website hosted in Plesk requires an IP address. In Plesk, you can view, add, and manage IP addresses, and configure settings such as whether an IP address is dedicated or shared.**Types of IP Addresses:**- **Dedicated IP Address:** Assigned to a single account (Plesk administrator,...

Create additional FTP accounts for accessing the site content over FTP.

Adding FTP AccountsIf you are working on your website together with someone else or host subdomains for other users, you might want to create separate FTP accounts for them.To create an additional FTP account:Go to Websites & Domains > your domain> FTP.Click Add an FTP Account.Specify the following:FTP account name....

Define a set of directories and files that should be created for each site on the server.

When someone creates a website, Plesk not only adds a new virtual host to the web server but also creates the site’s directory structure and fills the directories with certain initial content. These directories are located in the corresponding virtual host directories:On Linux: /var/www/vhosts/ <domain_name>On Windows: C:\inetpub\vhosts\ <domain_name><domain_name> here is...

(Only on Windows) Protect the content of your site from hotlinking.

Hotlinking is a situation when a web page of one domain owner is directly linked to images (or other multimedia files) on the web pages of another domain owner. If your domains are hot-linked, you may face the problem of excessive bandwidth usage.Apart from hotlinking, you can come across other...