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 How disable "check_suphp.php"'s call, I don't need suPHP, I'm using already something else (PHP-FPM) (5 Replies, Read 1668 times)
franceserv
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Hello,
I'm using Softaculous Enterprise with API since several months and all was working perfectly. Softaculous Enterprise is located on a second machine.

I disabled suPHP on my primary Web Server because it's less secure than PHP-FPM which is chrooted by Pool. I can't install back suPHP because it's useless, old and could be a security fail and bypass the chroot of PHP-FPM. My users are not limited inside their chroot folder.

The problem now is when I install something like Nextcloud or Owncloud, I can see Softaculous made at the end of install, an HTTP query at :  ["GET /check_suphp.php HTTP/1.1" 200] and Softaculous remove all what he did previously ...
A PHP script (with engine likes PHP-FPM, mod, fcgid etc ... no matter the engine) can do what we ask to do, likes chmod() etc ...). So why do I need "suPHP" particularly ?
During the installation, I can see in folder the installation progress and all perms are correct. Then at the end, Softaculous call check_suphp.php and remove all what he did before.
How could I disable this check, as all the permissions are already correctly set by ACL user on the main Web Server ?
Thank you for your response.
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 franceserv   How disable "check_suphp.php"'s call, I don't need suPHP, I'm using already something else (PHP-FPM) (5 Replies, Read 1668 times)
    |--  franceserv   Oh I got...   on October 21, 2021, 11:28 am
    |--  franceserv   The problem is...   on October 21, 2021, 12:07 pm
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