yatesf
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yatesf commented,
Update - this is going to be resolved in 110. I haven't heard if this will make it into the 108 changes just yet. Version 110? Holy cow, that seems pretty far out. Is there a best recommendatio...
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yatesf commented,
@zhongshan - in version 108 we're adding default support to Let's Encrypt to work alongside Sectigo. They certificates will be issued just the same with either provider, and right now that is the...
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yatesf commented,
Warning: popen() has been disabled for security reasons... ... ... running: phpize Warning: popen() has been disabled for security reasons in PEAR/Builder.php on line 465 ERROR: failed to run `php...
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yatesf commented,
FYI, this same bug applies to EA4 - PHP 7.3 as well. The option to compile with sodium is currently not available. I wouldn't want to see it fixed in EA4 - PHP 7.2, but forgotten in EA4 - PHP 7.3
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yatesf commented,
Additionally, the updated kernel was published on November 29th, 2016: Index of /cpanelsync/repos/CentOS/6/cPkernel/x86_64/Packages Just an FYI for the thread. CentOS 6 released another updated k...
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yatesf commented,
I think what the OP is saying is that CentOS released a 2.6.32-642.11.1.el6 kernel on November 19th and cPanel hasn't yet updated their cPKernel.Yes, that is exactly what I was saying. My original...
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yatesf created a post,
cPKernel Updates
Yes, it's maintained and updated in a similar fashion to the stock kernel.As of today, with the newest kernel from Redhat/CentOS, the "cPanel maintained" kernel is currently out of date. FYI.
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yatesf commented,
Thank you very much for sharing!refers to situation I found here: github.com/jedisct1/libsodium-php/blob/master/config.m4 (line 37)You're very welcome. I really have to thank you though, because i...
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yatesf commented,
If you manage to get things working, please post your solution here. yum install libsodium-devel In my case, the above yum command did not install all of the correct ".h" crypto include files that...
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yatesf commented,
I might try compiling both libsodium(libsodium.org/) and the php-extension (github.com/jedisct1/libsodium) from source(s) Did this work for you? If not, did you find another way to get it to work...