Apache modules mpm-itk and mod_ruid2 can also run virtual hosts as their users. SuPHP uses much more CPU and memory resources than mpm-itk or mod_ruid2.
Tag Archives: Plesk
Setting Plesk Permissions
Since I started using WordPress (and more importantly developing for WordPress) I have been plagued by what seems to be a very common issue – allowing WordPress to simultaneously have internal writing permissions without breaking FTP. When using WordPress on a linux/*nix server combined with Parallels Plesk, you’re subject to dealing with not only Apache …
Using suPHP by default in apache
These days, I am finding it harder and harder to justify mod_php as the default behavior of an apache webserver over the advantages of mod_suphp. A lot of this has to do with my clients and their everyday needs, but I’ve become a pretty strong proponent of mod_suphp as the default for a server and …
SECURITY ADVISORY – PHP VULNERABILITY
Please read this message in its entirely and take the recommended actions. An open source PHP security vulnerability was identified that impacts some of Parallels products. The goal of this email is to make you aware of the situation.
Horde VS SquirrelMail VS RoundCube VS Atmail
With a cpanel/plesk account there are 3 different mail choices offered: Horde, SquirrelMail, and RoundCube. I am going to explain the major differences between the 3 of them and hopefully that will allow you to pick the best for your own use.
Plesk Mass Password Reset Script
Release Notes The Mass Password Reset Script was designed to allow Parallels Plesk Panel (PP) owners to reset the passwords of all PP accounts in an automated way.