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    In Plesk 18.0.54, published July 18th, 2023, Plesk has added the ability to add Transport Layer Security Authentication (TLSA) DNS records to domains’ DNS zones in Plesk. Such records are most commonly used to implement DNS-based Authentication of Named Entities (DANE). With this update the most popular DANE scenario is covered in Plesk for Linux.

    Full DANE support including UI improvements for all supported operating systems and versions is planned to become available by the end of Q3/2023.

    -- PD

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    linulex commented  · 

    popular has nothing to do with it, this is becoming an internet standard so it is needed.

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    linulex commented  · 

    https://www.sidnlabs.nl/a/weblog/new-e-mail-security-protocols-mandatory-within-government?language_id=2

    "All Dutch government bodies are now required to implement the e-mail security protocols STARTTLS and DANE when setting up e-mail systems."

    Can you please stop "thinking about adding more security" and start making sure your clients don't use clients?

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    linulex commented  · 

    a must have security features in the war on spam

  2. 188 votes

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    linulex commented  · 

    Powerdns is becoming the default for big dns setups. Bind is good, but i dont see it doing 200000+ domains on a single server

    please add

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  4. 45 votes

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    linulex commented  · 

    its impossible to log outgoing uid with nginx, please let us use http2 with only apache

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