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EasyApache 4 optimize .htaccess removed?

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  • sparek-3
    Does the package that the cPanel user is using have a feature set that has the Optimize Website enabled? (I know it's weird, features are assigned to feature sets which are assigned to packages which are assigned to users) Also, cPanel 60 is severely out of date.
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello @vacancy, The "Optimize .htaccess (AllowOverride)" option in "WHM >> Apache Configuration >> Global Configuration" was removed as part of the most recent targeted security release: cPanel TSR-2018-0002 Announcement | cPanel Newsroom Additional information about the removal of this option is scheduled for publication within the next couple of days. Thank you.
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  • vacancy
    Sorry my mistake. Version 11.68.33 Thank you information michael.
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  • Sting Nguyen
    i setup WHM:
    • CENTOS 6.9 virtuozzo
    v68.0.33 - i enabled mod_deflate. - i go to WHM >> Apache Configuration >> Global Configuration - i don't know why "Optimize .htaccess (AllowOverride)" in "WHM >> Apache Configuration >> Global Configuration" lost, i don't see "Optimize .htaccess (AllowOverride)"
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hi @Sting Nguyen, I merged your post with this thread. Here's the link noting it's removal: cPanel TSR-2018-0002 Full Disclosure | cPanel Newsroom Thank you.
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, The following case was included in today's EasyApache 4 update as part of an initial effort to offer some of the benefits associated with the "Optimize .htaccess (AllowOverride)" feature that was removed in the recent security release: EA-7191: Initial implementation of mod_cpanel: Handle requests to suspended users in apache without requiring an include file to be generated on the product side. An upcoming blog post or documentation update will include more details on this change. I'll update this thread with a link to that information as soon as it's published. Thank you.
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