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Plesk Obsidian 18.0.62 is now available

Plesk Obsidian 18.0.62 is now available for upgrades and new installations. Let’s take a look at a few of the included features.

Extended Lifecycle Support 

Introducing the Extended Lifecycle Support (ELS) program, designed to give you more time and peace of mind to migrate your Plesk server from an End-of-Life operating system to a supported one. Depending on the underlying operating system, this program will run: 

Until the above specified dates, Plesk will release updates and provide technical support for these OSes beyond the vendor EOL dates. Because supporting End-of-Life operating systems incurs additional development and maintenance costs, taking advantage of this extended coverage option requires a monthly subscription fee.  

To avoid any additional fees and to make sure your servers are up to date, we strongly recommend migrating or dist-upgrading to a supported operating system. Additional details about the ELS program and any migration options can be found here: https://www.plesk.com/blog/various/extended-lifecycle-support-oses-update/ 

Email Delivery Tracking 

The newest update to the Log Browser extension includes the new Track Email Delivery tool. Plesk customers, and Plesk administrators, can now track email delivery and manage deferred emails right in the domain card, under the Mail tab. This feature is only available in Plesk for Linux with Postfix as the designated MTA. 

Streamline Email Delivery Troubleshooting 

The Track Email Delivery tool can make the following manual tasks easier, saving time during email delivery troubleshooting: 

This feature will be pushed to customers gradually, but you can manually enable the feature in advance by adding the following lines to the panel.ini file: 

[ext-log-browser]  
mailQueue.customerAccess = true 

Install the Log Browser extension today: https://www.plesk.com/extensions/log-browser/ 

security.txt Compliance 

Support for the security.txt standard is now available with Plesk! 

The security.txt standard defines a common procedure for communicating and reporting vulnerabilities, helping security researchers get in touch with a server owner. 

Plesk Obsidian 18.0.62 provides extensions for this compliance to create one global security.txt file for websites currently going without. 

How We Maintain Core Functionality 

Now available via the Native security.txt compliance extension. The Plesk admin email is used in the Contact field, and we also maintain the Expires field to show requesters of the security.txt file that the information contained within the file is up to date. The entire file can be customized, and is available via CLI: 

# plesk ext security-txt-plesk  

In collaboration with LJPc solutions, another security.txt extension is now available in the Plesk Extension Catalogue. This extension includes advanced functionality such as a built-in file generator. 

Learn more: https://docs.plesk.com/en-US/obsidian/administrator-guide/80027/  

HTTPS DNS Record Support 

Introducing an alternative to CNAME records, HTTPS DNS. 

In addition to the ability to configure HTTPS records for naked domains, which CNAME records cannot do, HTTPS records can also: 

 

This feature is disabled in Plesk Obsidian 18.0.62 by default, but can be manually enabled by adding the following lines to the panel.ini file: 

[dns] 
records.https.enabled = true 

Once enabled, HTTPS DNS records can be managed in the Plesk user interface using API requests or the following CLI command: 

plesk bin dns 

Additional Improvements & Bug Fixes 

View the full change log here: https://docs.plesk.com/release-notes/obsidian/change-log/#plesk-18062  

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