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- Plesk for Linux
Question
Why Plesk customers and additional Plesk user accounts do not see additional Apache and nginx directives fields at Websites & Domains > example.com > Apache & nginx Settings?
Answer
Only Plesk administrator and additional Plesk administrator accounts can manage additional Apache & nginx directives in Plesk.
If you are a domain owner, please contact your service provider for assistance with additional Apache and nginx configuration.
If Proxy mode is enabled at Domains > example.com > Apache & nginx Settings, Plesk customers and additional Plesk user accounts can specify additional Apache directives in the custom .htaccess
file.
If you would like to see this feature in Plesk, please vote for it on Plesk UserVoice:
The top-ranked suggestions are likely to be included in the next versions of Plesk.
Comments
7 comments
On my vServer with Plesk 12.5 even the users WITH Administrator role can NOT see/modify the additional directives. It seems just giving any user the Administrator role is not enough.
Creating additional Administrator Accounts through Tools & Settings -> Additional Administrator Accounts works fine, though (i.e. the new account being able to manage additional directives).
@Alexander, looks like you are using custom view. Check that administrator is allowed to access all sections in Plesk > Tools & Settings > Custom View Settings or switch to Service Provider View
I have provider view and after Plesk upgrade I dont see nginx directives anymore.
Georg please make sure nginx is enabled:
#plesk sbin nginxmng -s
If this returns Disabled you can enable it with:
plesk sbin nginxmng --enable
Hello Julian,
BINGO! Thank you very much! I run plesk repair all twice but it does not help. But
plesk sbin nginxmng --enable
WORKS! THANK YOU AGAIN!
I have a Plesk Obsidian v18.0.25_build1800200325.19 os_Debian 9.0, and this option is not available,
and I also have other with Plesk Obsidian v18.0.25_build1800200325.19 os_Ubuntu 16.04 and this option is working.
I tried already "plesk sbin nginxmng --enable" without success.
Hi João Martins,
Are you sure that nginx (reverse proxy) was installed on the Debian 9 server?
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