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Remove php and plesk panel info

bulent

Regular Pleskian
Hello,
is there any way to remove that info?
 

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@bulent,

Please be more specific, otherwise it becomes wildly guessing to the nature and the context of your question.

Regards.....
 
@trialotto

there are extensions like Wappalyzer for Firefox or Chrome an with this extension is possible to see some info for the web server, used cms, php version info, used panel info and so on.
Will it be possible to hide php version info and plesk panel info?

Regards
 
@bulent,

Yes, it is possible, but the question whether it is wise or even necessary to do so.

Consider, for instance, the identification of Plesk: Wappalyzer identifies

- Plesk Panel by analyzing the URL: scripts, icons etc.
- Plesk driven sites by analyzing the headers: "Powered by PleskLin" or "Powered by Plesk"

that is, if I am not mistaken, since it has been a while since I tackled this extension.

So, changing the default Nginx template or creating a custom Nginx template without the before mentioned headers would or could do the trick.

With respect to the php information, I believe to recall that it was as simple as introducing expose_php=off in the php.ini file.

In short, you can try both for a particular domain.

Please let me and all of us know whether this actually solved your problem and/or answered your question.

Regards......

PS Forgot the following: when testing the before mentioned "solution", clear and/or bypass browser cache, otherwise you will get "old" results that are stored in cache!
 
@trialotto

Yepp,
I have added expose_php=off to global php ini and it removed php version info.
Probably I will leave the nginx template files, I don't want ot modify them

Thank's
 
@bulent,

Glad it helps, but why the question? I just installed Wappalyzer and did not find that "sensitive data" is exposed. Am I missing something?

Note that I want to test whether exposure of sensitive data occurs and in which cases.

Regards....
 
@bulent

Ok, clear and confirmed.

I get the idea that extensions like Wappalyzer are annoying and give a hint to what is used (and can be attacked), but Plesk is fairly well-protected against this kind of extensions.

I will have a look at the question whether it is better to "hide information" (even insensitive data), from a security´s point of view.

Keep you posted!

Regards.....
 
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