- Server operating system version
- Ubuntu Server 22.04 LTS
- Plesk version and microupdate number
- Plesk Obsidian 18.0.48
I have recently updated my Ubuntu 16.04 LTS server with Plesk Obsidian to a brand new Ubuntu 22.04.
Ubuntu 22.04 and Plesk Obsidian 18.0.48 doesn't support PHP 5 or PHP 7.1 which are outdated and pose a security threat to the configured websites.
However, I have a few legacy customers who are running 6 year old CMS systems without bothering for updates. Thus I installed PHP 7.1 and PHP 5.6(!) for their personal use.
I wouldn't want new customers to use these PHP versions, instead I'd like to create a Service Package with that PHP version and prevent people without this package to select the outdated PHP versions. So only Admin can assign these on demand (and after having the website owner sign a disclaimer).
Any idea how to do that?
Ubuntu 22.04 and Plesk Obsidian 18.0.48 doesn't support PHP 5 or PHP 7.1 which are outdated and pose a security threat to the configured websites.
However, I have a few legacy customers who are running 6 year old CMS systems without bothering for updates. Thus I installed PHP 7.1 and PHP 5.6(!) for their personal use.
I wouldn't want new customers to use these PHP versions, instead I'd like to create a Service Package with that PHP version and prevent people without this package to select the outdated PHP versions. So only Admin can assign these on demand (and after having the website owner sign a disclaimer).
Any idea how to do that?