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Strange "Check php version" issue

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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    Hey there! Just to confirm, you've removed the older versions from EasyApache, but CSF is still reporting that they are installed? If so, you can manually confirm what is on the server with the following command, as that will show all the ea-php packages on the server: rpm -qa | grep ea-php | sort
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  • Mister9
    Hello! Yes, this is what's going on.. I ran that search command and the results have nothing below php 7.4 ea-php74-7.4.33-1.el8.cloudlinux.1.x86_64 ea-php74-pear-1.10.13-2.el8.cloudlinux.noarch ea-php74-php-bcmath-7.4.33-6.el8.cloudlinux.x86_64 ea-php74-php-bz2-7.4.33-6.el8.cloudlinux.x86_64 ea-php74-php-calendar-7.4.33-6.el8.cloudlinux.x86_64 ea-php74-php-cli-7.4.33-6.el8.cloudlinux.x86_64 ea-php74-php-common-7.4.33-6.el8.cloudlinux.x86_64 ea-php74-php-curl-7.4.33-6.el8.cloudlinux.x86_64 ea-php74-php-dba-7.4.33-6.el8.cloudlinux.x86_64 ea-php74-php-devel-7.4.33-6.el8.cloudlinux.x86_64 ea-php74-php-enchant-7.4.33-6.el8.cloudlinux.x86_64 ea-php74-php-exif-7.4.33-6.el8.cloudlinux.x86_64 ea-php74-php-fileinfo-7.4.33-6.el8.cloudlinux.x86_64 ea-php74-php-fpm-7.4.33-6.el8.cloudlinux.x86_64 ea-php74-php-ftp-7.4.33-6.el8.cloudlinux.x86_64 ea-php74-php-gd-7.4.33-6.el8.cloudlinux.x86_64 ea-php74-php-gettext-7.4.33-6.el8.cloudlinux.x86_64 ea-php74-php-gmp-7.4.33-6.el8.cloudlinux.x86_64 ea-php74-php-iconv-7.4.33-6.el8.cloudlinux.x86_64 ea-php74-php-imap-7.4.33-6.el8.cloudlinux.x86_64 ea-php74-php-intl-7.4.33-6.el8.cloudlinux.x86_64 ea-php74-php-ldap-7.4.33-6.el8.cloudlinux.x86_64 ea-php74-php-litespeed-7.4.33-6.el8.cloudlinux.x86_64 ea-php74-php-mbstring-7.4.33-6.el8.cloudlinux.x86_64 ea-php74-php-memcached-3.1.5-2.el8.cloudlinux.x86_64 ea-php74-php-mysqlnd-7.4.33-6.el8.cloudlinux.x86_64 ea-php74-php-odbc-7.4.33-6.el8.cloudlinux.x86_64 ea-php74-php-pdo-7.4.33-6.el8.cloudlinux.x86_64 ea-php74-php-pgsql-7.4.33-6.el8.cloudlinux.x86_64 ea-php74-php-posix-7.4.33-6.el8.cloudlinux.x86_64 ea-php74-php-process-7.4.33-6.el8.cloudlinux.x86_64 ea-php74-php-pspell-7.4.33-6.el8.cloudlinux.x86_64 ea-php74-php-redis-5.3.7-1.el8.cloudlinux.x86_64 ea-php74-php-snmp-7.4.33-6.el8.cloudlinux.x86_64 ea-php74-php-soap-7.4.33-6.el8.cloudlinux.x86_64 ea-php74-php-sockets-7.4.33-6.el8.cloudlinux.x86_64 ea-php74-php-sodium-7.4.33-6.el8.cloudlinux.x86_64 ea-php74-php-tidy-7.4.33-6.el8.cloudlinux.x86_64 ea-php74-php-xml-7.4.33-6.el8.cloudlinux.x86_64 ea-php74-php-xmlrpc-7.4.33-6.el8.cloudlinux.x86_64 ea-php74-php-zip-7.4.33-6.el8.cloudlinux.x86_64 ea-php74-runtime-7.4.33-1.el8.cloudlinux.1.x86_64 ea-php80-8.0.29-1.el8.cloudlinux.1.x86_64 ea-php80-pear-1.10.13-2.el8.cloudlinux.noarch ea-php80-php-bcmath-8.0.29-1.el8.cloudlinux.x86_64 ea-php80-php-bz2-8.0.29-1.el8.cloudlinux.x86_64 ea-php80-php-calendar-8.0.29-1.el8.cloudlinux.x86_64 ea-php80-php-cli-8.0.29-1.el8.cloudlinux.x86_64 ea-php80-php-common-8.0.29-1.el8.cloudlinux.x86_64 etc... This is strange right? If there isn't any security concerns then I would be ok without resolving it..
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  • SimpleSonic
    I am able to reproduce this in CSF as well and it definitively appears to be a CSF issue when displaying "Affected PHP versions", not a cPanel issue.
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    Yes, you'll have to let CSF know as we don't have any control over that tool. Support " ConfigServer Services
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  • Mister9
    Will do. Hopefully it's just a display bug. Thank you!
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