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Thank you for your idea. Could you please describe what exactly would be useful about hiding the DNSSEC option? What is the business case where this is needed and how does it improve the user<->system interaction?
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An error occurred while saving the comment Benoît commentedHi,
This was created after contacting Plesk support.
Some of our clients signed their DNS zone with DNSSEC, without knowing exactly what they were doing.
We had an IP address changed, and then, their domains did not resolve correctly, it still pointed to the old IP, because of partial DNSSEC activation.We wanted to hide the DNSSEC button for customers, but not for the admin user, so that customers won't be able to access it, but could still ask us to enable DNSSEC.
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This is a valid request, so we’ll look into it. There is no ETA at the moment, but we would really appreciate you voting for this request so that we can accurately assess its popularity relative to other features. Thanks in advance!
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Additional information regarding this request:
Please be sure you are an owner of IP-address if you plan to vote this suggestion.
An owner of a block of IP-addresses has ability configure PTR records for IP-addresses in the block. If you rent a server or create a virtual machine in a cloud, you are not an owner of IP-address.
Usually, companies like ISP or Cloud Providers own blocks of IP-addresses. In this case, you need to use Hosting/Cloud Provider Control Panel and set up reverse zone for an IP-address (not in Plesk Panel).
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Now you can use this instruction – https://support.plesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/115002097389-How-to-configure-GeoIP-plugin-for-Plesk-AWStats-
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As workaround you can use this KB article https://support.plesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360002886854-Is-it-possible-to-create-scheduled-backup-tasks-via-CLI-API-
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It would also be useful to be able to create a certificate for mail.example.com when the "Hosting Type" option is set to "No Hosting" (whereas the domain points or not to the server)
It would be just as creating a certificate for "webmail.example.com" works now, I guess ?