mod_ruid2 under Security Advisor?
Quick question I just noticed something on a the security advisor page:
Apache vhosts are not segmented or chroot()ed.
Enable "mod_ruid2" in the "EasyApache 4" area, enable "Jail Apache" in the "Tweak Settings" area, and change users to jailshell in the "Manage Shell Access" area. Consider a more robust solution by using "CageFS on CloudLinux". Note that this may break the ability to access mailman via Apache.
However I'm running LiteSpeed server and I believe mod_ruid2 and mod_lsapi are not recommended with cpanel & litespeed...
Unless I am missing something here? Any advice?
Thanks!
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I think I have found my own answer, convert over to CloudLinux OS and using CageFS fixes the above mentioned notices. 0 -
Hello @webtipster Those messages on the Security Advisor page are only suggestions and not mandatory. I'm glad to hear that you decided to convert the OS to CloudLinux and that there are no further notices to address. Please feel free to let us know if you have any additional questions or concerns about the Security Advisor. 0
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