Here are some customization user scenarios that can be implemented via
the panel.ini file. Note that the list is not exhaustive. The behavior
of certain Plesk extensions can be customized via the panel.ini file -
refer to the extensions’ documentation for details.
- Disable logging in to Plesk using the root or administrator
credentials - Specify which MySQL privileges must be available to the different
database user roles, or deny certain MySQL privileges to all database
users - Customize Let’s Encrypt settings, such as the number of days before
expiration when the certificate is scheduled for auto-renewal, or the
size of the RSA private key - Resell Plesk extensions from your own online store
- (Plesk for Linux) Disable the system updates tool, or allow enabling
the installation of potentially unsafe updates - Disable extensions’ promos
- Protecting against clickjacking
- Protecting against open redirect
- Restricting remote access via XML API
- Hiding icons of social networks of Social Login