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Information / Ability to add plugins since 1.22
Ability to add plugins without needing to change the skin for each update since Directadmin v.1.22
https://www.plugins-da.net/info/ability-to-add-plugins-since
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Information / How do I create a plugin?
Plugins are quite simple, they're basically just a list of files,
extracted to a directory, some of which are scripts to execute code you
want. Included in the files are also "hooks",
https://www.plugins-da.net/info/how-do-i-create-a
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Information / How to install a directadmin plugin
Plugins are a set of files/scripts that expand own directadmin's functions and abilities. How to install a directadmin plugin is described in this article.
https://www.plugins-da.net/info/how-to-install-a-directadmin
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Information / Linux Malware Detect on Directadmin Powered server
Linux Malware Detect (LMD) is a malware scanner for Linux released under the GNU GPLv2 license, that is designed around the threats faced in shared hosted environments. It uses threat data
https://www.plugins-da.net/info/linux-malware-detect-on-directadmin
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Information / Now we accept payments with PayPal
We're happy to announce, since now we accept payments with PayPal.
https://www.plugins-da.net/info/now-we-accept-payments-with-paypal
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Information / Plugins. What are they?
Plugins are scripts which you create, allowing you to let your Users to
do tasks, but only with the process level of their own user ID*.
https://www.plugins-da.net/info/plugins-what-are-they
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Information / Protecting IP from hijacking from inside
If you sell additional IPs to your users, so they could connect remote servers from your hosting server using their dedicated IP as a source IP, you might want (or even need) to protect it
https://www.plugins-da.net/info/protecting-ip-from-hijacking-from
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Information / session.save_path is not set, or how to store sessions securely with directadmin
It was mentioned somewhere that to have session.save_path pointed into /tmp is not very secure, as a hacker with a hosting account on your server might hijack a session file from a...
https://www.plugins-da.net/info/sessionsave_path-is-not-set
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Information / Why many OPTIONS requests in apache log and on status page?
If you are worried about numerous lines of the following kind: "::1 - - [19/Feb/2014:22:37:51 +0100] "OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0" 200 105" in your access_log or on apache status page, please stay...
https://www.plugins-da.net/info/why-many-options-requests-in
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