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How can one disable php functions on a per vhost level?
I have added to the vhost.conf file the following:
Then I used:
But it still allows the fsockopen(); in php for this vhost?
Is this possible to do or do I not have the correct syntax?
The reason I am doing this is to prevent customers from using thier own php sendmail programs and opening massive amounts of socks which leads to apache crashes with the [crit] too many files open error.
I can't disable the functions in php.ini because then webmail cannot send any email.
Alternatively, I would appreciate if anyone knows how I can designate a different php path for webmail?
I have added to the vhost.conf file the following:
<Directory /home/httpd/vhosts/domain.com/httpdocs>
php_admin_value disable_functions fsockopen,pfsockopen,socket_create,socket_bind,socket_connect,socket_listen,socket_create,socket_strerror,fsocket
</Directory>
Then I used:
/usr/local/psa/admin/sbin/websrvmng -a -v
But it still allows the fsockopen(); in php for this vhost?
Is this possible to do or do I not have the correct syntax?
The reason I am doing this is to prevent customers from using thier own php sendmail programs and opening massive amounts of socks which leads to apache crashes with the [crit] too many files open error.
I can't disable the functions in php.ini because then webmail cannot send any email.
Alternatively, I would appreciate if anyone knows how I can designate a different php path for webmail?