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Updates / Re: Checking for new Apache or PHP versions via command line?
« on: April 08, 2019, 04:32:46 PM »
Interesting, I just got this update via Yum manager:
cwp-httpd.x86_64 2.4.39-1 cwp
After installing, the page "WebServer settings" - "Apache rebuild" shows:
Server version: Apache/2.4.39 (Unix)
Server built: Apr 5 2019 10:19:42
Although 2.4.39 isn't even available under "Select NEW Apache version:".
So at least we got the security update now, thanks CWP support!
cwp-httpd.x86_64 2.4.39-1 cwp
After installing, the page "WebServer settings" - "Apache rebuild" shows:
Server version: Apache/2.4.39 (Unix)
Server built: Apr 5 2019 10:19:42
Although 2.4.39 isn't even available under "Select NEW Apache version:".
So at least we got the security update now, thanks CWP support!
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Updates / Re: Checking for new Apache or PHP versions via command line?
« on: April 04, 2019, 09:33:16 AM »
Hi!
Do you think it could be done via a paid custom module, e.g. a module which sends an e-mail when a new Apache build is available?
Chris
Do you think it could be done via a paid custom module, e.g. a module which sends an e-mail when a new Apache build is available?
Chris
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Updates / Checking for new Apache or PHP versions via command line?
« on: March 19, 2019, 02:03:18 PM »
Is there a command to check whether there is an update of Apache and/or PHP available in CWP?
Apache:
Currently I have to go to CWPro Admin - WebServer settings - Apache Re-Build, and open the combobox there to check whether these is a new Apache version. The latest Apache is 2.3.38 since January, but CWPro only has 2.3.37 - I'm a bit concerned about security.
PHP:
Here I have to go to CWPro Admin - PHP Settings - PHP Version Switcher, and also open the combobox. PHP is up to date in CWP.
I would prefer a command line check, so I could write a cron script which warns me when a new version gets available. Checking manually every day is tiring.
Apache:
Currently I have to go to CWPro Admin - WebServer settings - Apache Re-Build, and open the combobox there to check whether these is a new Apache version. The latest Apache is 2.3.38 since January, but CWPro only has 2.3.37 - I'm a bit concerned about security.
PHP:
Here I have to go to CWPro Admin - PHP Settings - PHP Version Switcher, and also open the combobox. PHP is up to date in CWP.
I would prefer a command line check, so I could write a cron script which warns me when a new version gets available. Checking manually every day is tiring.
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CentOS-WebPanel Bugs / Editor saves files with Windows line breaks (cr/lf)
« on: February 28, 2019, 11:17:00 AM »
Both the editor in the simple file manager and the editor in the advanced file manager save text files with Windows line breaks (cr/lf) instead of Unix line breaks (lf). This causes problems with many services when you edit their configuration files.
The problem happens with both Firefox and Chrome on a Windows or Linux(!) client with CWP Pro running on Centos 7.6.1810 (Core).
I noticed this because Midnight Commander shows ^M at the end of each line.
Otherwise I'm very happy with CWP Pro!
The problem happens with both Firefox and Chrome on a Windows or Linux(!) client with CWP Pro running on Centos 7.6.1810 (Core).
I noticed this because Midnight Commander shows ^M at the end of each line.
Otherwise I'm very happy with CWP Pro!
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