Plesk server file permissions
Note: If this permission is granted, then the common PHP settings are not synced. Allows the subscriber to override the hosting security policy, if it is applied by the provider. Allows the subscriber to access the server shell over SSH under their system user account. Note: If this permission is granted, then the mentioned hosting parameter is not synced.
Provides the anonymous FTP service, which lets the subscriber set up a directory shared over FTP protocol and available to anonymous users.
A subscription should reside on a dedicated IP address in order to provide this service. Allows the subscriber to change settings of the server-side protection of incoming and outgoing mail from viruses. Allows the subscriber to back up and restore their websites, and use the storage on the Plesk server for keeping backups. Allows the subscriber to back up and restore their websites, and use external FTP servers for storing their backups.
Allows the subscriber to back up and restore their websites and account data, and use the storage on the Plesk server for keeping backups. Allows the subscriber to back up and restore their websites and account data, and use external FTP servers for storing their backups. Allows the subscriber to select which Web statistics engine should be used, and whether reports should be accessible via a specific password-protected directory.
Allows the subscriber to adjust the cleanup of processed log files for their sites. Also, allows the subscriber to remove log files. Provides the subscriber with access to prepackaged applications that can be installed on websites. In addition, it allows you to toggle the following permission: WordPress Toolkit security management. Allows the subscriber to manage the WordPress Toolkit security options for their WordPress instances. Allows customers to use Git. For details, refer to Git Support.
Provides the anonymous FTP service, which lets the subscriber set up a directory shared over FTP protocol and available to anonymous users. A subscription should reside on a dedicated IP address in order to provide this service.
Allows the subscriber to change settings of the server-side protection of incoming and outgoing mail from viruses. Allows the subscriber to back up and restore their websites, and use the storage on the Plesk server for keeping backups. Allows the subscriber to back up and restore their websites, and use external FTP servers for storing their backups.
Allows the subscriber to back up and restore their websites and account data, and use the storage on the Plesk server for keeping backups. Allows the subscriber to back up and restore their websites and account data, and use external FTP servers for storing their backups.
Allows the subscriber to select which Web statistics engine should be used, and whether reports should be accessible via a specific password-protected directory.
Allows the subscriber to adjust the cleanup of processed log files for their sites. Also, allows the subscriber to remove log files. Provides the subscriber with access to prepackaged applications that can be installed on websites. In addition, it allows you to toggle the following permission: WordPress Toolkit security management. Allows the subscriber to manage the WordPress Toolkit security options for their WordPress instances. Allows customers to use Git.
For details, refer to Git Support. Allow customers to use Ruby. For details, refer to Ruby Support. To allow the permissions, which are inherited from a parent object as denied, clear the Allow inheritable permissions from the parent to propagate to this object and all child objects. Include these with entries explicitly defined here checkbox: this removes the inherited permissions.
Then select the required checkboxes under Allow and Deny. To remove access permissions from a group or user, select the required name in the Group or user names list and click the icon next to it. Yes No. Thank you for the feedback! Please tell us if we can improve further. Sorry to hear that.
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