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  1. gcamerano

    Resolved Update PHP to specific version (ex. 7.2.19 > 7.2.24)

    Great news: PHP has been updated on Plesk: Change Log for Plesk Onyx Thanks Plesk staff :)
  2. gcamerano

    Resolved Update PHP to specific version (ex. 7.2.19 > 7.2.24)

    I agree: this is a serious threat that allows remote code execution. Mitigation is possible by tinkering with NGINX directives, but still a PHP upgrade is necessary as soon as possible.
  3. gcamerano

    Resolved Update PHP to specific version (ex. 7.2.19 > 7.2.24)

    Hi everyone, this may be a silly question, however I can't seem to find the correct procedure. I'm running Plesk Onyx 17.8.11 Update #71 on Ubuntu 18.04.3 LTS‬ I want to update my current PHP version (7.2.19) to the latest stable release (7.2.24). It's an important security update...
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