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Any way to install "custom" modules in EasyApache4?

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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello @Spork Schivago, I see your question has been answered, however I did want to mention that with EasyApache 4, you can already create or customize RPMs and then distribute them on your system. The information on the following URL offers some advice on this: ea4.ninja You can also find the official feature request for Http2 support with EasyApache 4 at: EasyApache 4 HTTP2 Support Thank you.
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  • Spork Schivago
    Cool! So, if I can create or customize RPMs and distribute them on my system, I can actually provide OpenSSL 1.0.2 or higher and actually have http2 support? I'll be checking those links out! Will the custom RPM modules for Apache show up under EasyApache 4 when I go to provision a new profile? That'd be really nice. I was looking into where the list of what gets provisioned is stored. If I'm reading the code correctly, it almost looks like cPanel just uses yum and searches for something like ea-apache*-mod_* and then displays whatever it finds. Is that correct? If I wanted to add a custom module or something, I'd just have to create an RPM in a specific way and EasyApache 4 would auto-detect it and list it? Thanks!!!!
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, Yes, while it's highly unsupported, you could manually install a different version of OpenSSL and setup a custom http2 RPM to use with EasyApache 4. That said, I'd recommend testing this out first on a non-production server. To answer your other question, yes, it will show up in the EasyApache 4 interface when provisioning a profile. You can see that functionality in action for a custom module such as Mod_Qos, as referenced on this post: Mod_qos Apache 2.4 Thank you.
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