How to Install a custom module
I need to confirm my custom module Install Information?
1. Download and Unzip, Upload files into the /var/cpanel/easy/apache/custom_opt_mods/ directory.
2. On the command line, run the following commands:
3. Then EasyApache (Apache Update) via WHM. [COLOR="#B22222">Does I am correct with this following steps ? How to Uninstalling ? 1. Delete the files From the /var/cpanel/easy/apache/custom_opt_mods/ directory 2. Then EasyApache (Apache Update) via WHM.
wget http://easyapache.cpanel.net/optmods/custom_opt_mod-remoteip.tgz
tar -C /var/cpanel/easy/apache/custom_opt_mods -xzf custom_opt_mod-remoteip.tgz3. Then EasyApache (Apache Update) via WHM. [COLOR="#B22222">Does I am correct with this following steps ? How to Uninstalling ? 1. Delete the files From the /var/cpanel/easy/apache/custom_opt_mods/ directory 2. Then EasyApache (Apache Update) via WHM.
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Have you seen the docs here? Custom Modules - cPanel Documentation 0 -
[quote="Infopro, post: 1708832">Have you seen the docs here? Custom Modules - cPanel Documentation
Yes but I am not Fully understanding the docs Clearly. Does I am correct with above following steps ?0 -
[quote="Nirjonadda, post: 1708852">Yes but I am not Fully understanding the docs Clearly. Does I am correct with above following steps ?
The steps you provided are accurate. Are you having trouble enabling the custom module when following these steps? Thank you.0 -
I am not understanding to Install mod_pagespeed and does not have any .tar.gz files. cPanel does not uploaded this files their own server ? 0 -
[quote="Nirjonadda, post: 1709672">I am not understanding to Install mod_pagespeed and does not have any .tar.gz files. cPanel does not uploaded this files their own server ?
This is discussed on the following thread: mod_pagespeed Thank you.0
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