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Disable CGI support entirely

MerlijnH

Basic Pleskian
Hello,

After the recent troubles with CGI - we would like to be able to disable CGI entirely (so that even the Plesk admin user cannot even set PHP support to CGI).

After extensive searching I have not been able to find a solution for this, could anyone suggest a way to do this?

I realise there are ways of making CGI sort of secure, or to just make CGI not work anymore (e.g. you would get a 500 Internal Server Error). But really all we want is to get rid of CGI support completely. For the record, this should not affect FastCGI behavior.

Cheers,

Merlijn
 
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