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What is the exact question ?
The query tool sends T-SQL queries typed by the user through HTTP so that it can be executed on the server. Of course, the query can be considered like a SQL Injection attack by CISCO IPS.
You can disable access to the Query tool if needed.
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the question is: does the query tool can work over port other 80? and I will add exception to IPS to pass this request?
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Yes, myLittleAdmin can work over any port.
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And what about Silent login from Plesk ?!!
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Silent login from Plesk is sending connection values through http requests. Check with Parallels how to modify the silent login url (should be available in one of their config files)
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Can you give the steps how to check ?
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You can silently log into myLittleAdmin by posting connection info to the silentlogon.aspx page. It is explained in the following doc : http://livedemo.mylittleadmin.com/livedemo/silent%20logon.pdfPlesk is using this method.
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