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Support Being Stopped
Hello all im new to the forum have been browsing for months but felt it was time I posted something, I am just changing over from whm autopilot to modernbill and was reading there posts about phpsuexec and just wanna check that you guys know that support has been stopped for it.
http://www.localhost.nl/patches/ apparently the developer recommends that suphp be used now, just wondering why you are moving the servers onto it if this is the case, If i have my facts wrong I apologise. |
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nah apparently he announced the end of the life was 2004 or something, i know its a different forum but its where i got the info from:
http://www.moderngigabyte.net/modern...0&postcount=25 that will take you straight to the post. |
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I dont mean to cause any problems by posting this, i just thought it might be beneficial for ppl to no and maybe worth considering looking into the other bit of kit, from what i hear its good for security just there is a lack of updates which is not always a good thing.
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The last update for suphp appears to be 2005-12-01. There isn't much to "update" for these modules, quite simple.
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Both phpsuexec and suphp are simple, and simple works for us. If something isn't broken, why change it?
We may use suphp in the future, but currently phpsuexec is being used.
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