brianjking
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brianjking commented,
Hello, I have EA4 installed. However, when I go to Apache Configuration and then select PHP and suEXEC Configuration, I receive the following message: The EasyApache4 Technology Preview needs ...
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brianjking commented,
Could you open a support ticket using the link in my signature so we can take a closer look? You can post the ticket number here so we can update this thread with the outcome. Thank you. Thanks.....
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brianjking commented,
I think it's really about the buzz of LetsEncrypt and free certs being offered that people are not understanding that the AutoSSL generated certs by Comodo are essentially the same for all intents ...
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brianjking commented,
39141 Hello, Could you verify if the file referenced in that error message exists on your system? It's located at: /etc/apache2/conf.d/modsec_vendor_configs/OWASP/modsecurity_crs_10_setup.conf A...
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brianjking commented,
Oh man! The OWASP rules weren't installed anymore at all! I had to install them. Hopefully, this isn't happening to everyone who made the switch to EA4 and v58. Hmm - I'm thinking the same ...
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brianjking commented,
Error:API failure: The system could not validate the new Apache configuration because httpd exited with a nonzero value. Apache produced the following error: httpd: Syntax error on line 230 of /etc...
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brianjking commented,
Perhaps see github.com/pagespeed/cpanel/issues/40. Otherwise, I suggest making a post on the Google Pagespeed forums & the pagespeed Github repo issues.
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brianjking commented,
$> yum install rpm-build cpio ea-apache24-mod_version $> wget https://github.com/Prajithp/cpanel/raw/master/EA4/ea-apache24-mod_pagespeed-1.9-32.11.src.rpm $> rpmbuild --rebuild ea-apache24-mod_pa...
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brianjking commented,
Hello :) You could create multiple users and force authentication to a specific URL via the "Password Protect Directories" feature (named "Directory Privacy" in the Paper Lantern theme) in cPanel:
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brianjking commented,
It looks like the passwords are hashed for site.com in /home/site.com/etc/shadow.