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Errors in CSF after updating to EasyApache 4

Posted: 04 Jan 2017, 12:14
by HappymanUK
I've updated my server from using EasyApache 3 to EasyApache 4 but now when I run a scan with ConfigServer Security & Firewall I am getting the attached warnings (which I didn't get before).

Is this a bug, or are these all genuine warnings that I need to work through ?

Screenshot of errors: http://i67.tinypic.com/f9gx1d.png

The system is running PHP 5.6.29

Thanks in advance

Re: Errors in CSF after updating to EasyApache 4

Posted: 04 Jan 2017, 12:25
by Sametto Chan
It's not bug, it's not problem,

Just ignore this warning.

You have blocked to shell script (exploit) for good.

Re: Errors in CSF after updating to EasyApache 4

Posted: 07 Jan 2017, 11:15
by HappymanUK
If they can be ignored though surely they shouldn't be flagging up in the first place ?

eg. Why is it saying I should upgrade to php 5.6 when I'm already running 5.6 ? - Surely that must be a 'bug' ?

Thanks

CSF errors - even on latest build 10.00

Posted: 28 Feb 2017, 14:48
by HappymanUK
I updated my server some time ago from using EasyApache 3 to EasyApache 4 but when I run the scan with ConfigServer Security & Firewall I get multiple warnings which I didn't get before.

Today my CSF has been updated to 10.00 and the issue still persists.

Here is a screenshot of the errors I am seeing: http://i67.tinypic.com/f9gx1d.png

The system is running PHP 5.6.29

Thanks in advance

Daniel

Re: Errors in CSF after updating to EasyApache 4

Posted: 28 Feb 2017, 16:53
by ForumAdmin
Those warnings are entirely correct. Each warning is in reference to each php binary listed that exists on the server.

Re: Errors in CSF after updating to EasyApache 4

Posted: 28 Feb 2017, 17:02
by HappymanUK
Thanks for your reply.

What about the first error:

'Any version of PHP (Current 5.5.38) older than v5.6* is now obsolete.

I'm not running 5.5.38 but 5.6.29 ??

Re: Errors in CSF after updating to EasyApache 4

Posted: 28 Feb 2017, 17:05
by ForumAdmin
Again, the warning provides the location of the PHP v5.5 binary that has been found on the server.