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Hello. Since PHP by vendor (ubuntu) upgrade to 7.0.22 mpm event was automatically changed to "prefork" during upgrade in shell. I use "only" nginx without apache (no reverse proxy) by all of my websites, with this setting php 7.1.18 is served by nginx.
PHP 7.0. module in apache setting is "NOT" checked since I use Ubuntu 16.04. (also before at the time I used php 7.x.x FPM served by apache and apache with nginx as reverse proxy).
1. Is it really correct that module PHP 7.0 is not checked in Apache settings? In other words perhaps: When is it necessary to activate module PHP? (not to give customers this option as another possible handler, but for security and server performance and security reasons)
In plesk docus I wonder every time I read that websites services won't work, e.g. webmail or perl scripts if module php is not activated in apache settings. (also in my php handler settings I haven't activated the whole package PHP 7.0.22 by OS vendor).
2. related question: Since PHP by vendor was upgraded to 7.0.22 the old php version is already displayed.
Is there a possibility to update the displayed version to the real installed version?
PHP 7.0. module in apache setting is "NOT" checked since I use Ubuntu 16.04. (also before at the time I used php 7.x.x FPM served by apache and apache with nginx as reverse proxy).
1. Is it really correct that module PHP 7.0 is not checked in Apache settings? In other words perhaps: When is it necessary to activate module PHP? (not to give customers this option as another possible handler, but for security and server performance and security reasons)
In plesk docus I wonder every time I read that websites services won't work, e.g. webmail or perl scripts if module php is not activated in apache settings. (also in my php handler settings I haven't activated the whole package PHP 7.0.22 by OS vendor).
2. related question: Since PHP by vendor was upgraded to 7.0.22 the old php version is already displayed.
Is there a possibility to update the displayed version to the real installed version?
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