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MultiPHP INI Editor exposing PHP version 7.2

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  • bloatedstoat
    Okay sussed this one out. We use Cloudlinux with CageFS. There is an alt-php72 in the MultiPHP INI editor drop down, I edited this file and set expose_php to Off and ran cagefsctl --force-update. PHP version is no longer being exposed in the headers. So this one is solved. Thank you.
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  • 24x7server
    Hi,
    However; there is no option to modify PHPv7.2 within the MultiPHP INI Editor, it's not listed for me. The highest listed in the drop down is ea-php71.

    Check the easyapache 4 section and verify if required version of PHP is installed or not. If it is installed, try reinstalling it..
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  • bloatedstoat
    Thanks for the reply; 7.2 is deployed on the server and sites are running under that version successfully. I found in the drop down there are 'alt' php versions up to and including 7.2. So it is installed and I was able to (as per response to my own thread) modify the ini file and turn expose_php to off. The ea-php72 is not showing in the drop down - alt-php72 is. Cheers.
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  • cPanelLauren
    Hi @bloatedstoat I'm glad you found the resolution for the issue! It does sound like you have only alt-php 7.2 installed on the server not ea-php72 - this is totally fine and you shouldn't need to make any changes since you've resolved the issue but would explain why it's not present in the drop-down.
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