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myLittleAdmin is a popular tool that helps manage databases. If we use it on a Plesk server, we have to access itthrough a secure website address (URL) that starts with “https”.
For example:
https://:8443/mylittleadmin
However, if we do not configure the server properly, the URL for myLittleAdmin may be an insecure HTTP page instead of a secure HTTPS page. This is due to a Plesk bug with ID PPPM-8244.
For example, when we access myLittle Admin via Plesk > Domains > example.com > Databases > example.database > myLittleAdmin, an insecure HTTP page opens up with the following message:
The information you’re about to submit is not secure Because this form is being submitted using a connection that’s not secure, your information will be visible to others.
This is a huge security risk. it can cause sensitive data, like login credentials, to be intercepted by malicious actors if transmitted over an insecure connection. This is why it is important to ensure that myLittleAdmin is accessible via a secure HTTPS connection. This will protect the data being transmitted.
According to our experts, we can temporarily resolve the issue by installing SQL Server Management Studio to manage the database. In this case, we have to allow remote connections so that the customers can access the database remotely.
Hopefully, this error will be fixed with a patch soon enough. Till then, the above solution offered by our experts will help protect our data from hackers.
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Conclusion
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