Is PHP 5.4.45 on Centos 6.9 secure and easily upgraded
Is PHP 5.4.45 on Centos 6.9 secure and easily upgraded
Is PHP 5.4.45 on Centos 6.9 secure and easily upgraded
I have never upgraded PHP and I'm unsure how to proceed
Any assistance would be gratefully received
Thanks
I have never upgraded PHP and I'm unsure how to proceed
Any assistance would be gratefully received
Thanks
Re: Is PHP 5.4.45 on Centos 6.9 secure and easily upgraded
Where did you get php 5.4.45 from on CentOS 6? We ship 5.3.3 and 5.4.40 is available as an SCL.
php 5.4 is EOL upstream at php.net so those are probably your only choices for supported versions now.
php 5.4 is EOL upstream at php.net so those are probably your only choices for supported versions now.
The future appears to be RHEL or Debian. I think I'm going Debian.
Info for USB installs on http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/InstallFromUSBkey
CentOS 5 and 6 are deadest, do not use them.
Use the FAQ Luke
Info for USB installs on http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/InstallFromUSBkey
CentOS 5 and 6 are deadest, do not use them.
Use the FAQ Luke
Re: Is PHP 5.4.45 on Centos 6.9 secure and easily upgraded
Thanks for the reply
It is CentOS 6.9
Plesk Onyx Version 17.5.3
I do a yum check-date as a matter of routine every day, and no updates are listed as available.
I have never upgraded PHP before and have no idea what is involved?
It is CentOS 6.9
Plesk Onyx Version 17.5.3
I do a yum check-date as a matter of routine every day, and no updates are listed as available.
I have never upgraded PHP before and have no idea what is involved?
Re: Is PHP 5.4.45 on Centos 6.9 secure and easily upgraded
It seems as if from within Plesk I can install multiple versions of PHP and select any on a per site basis.
5.5; 5.6; 7.0; 7.1; 7.2
I am awaiting confirmation of this and will return with a definitive answer in the event it might help someone else
5.5; 5.6; 7.0; 7.1; 7.2
I am awaiting confirmation of this and will return with a definitive answer in the event it might help someone else
Re: Is PHP 5.4.45 on Centos 6.9 secure and easily upgraded
Plesk confirm I can install other PHP versions from within Plesk and select on a per site basis, but they have confirmed that the 5.4.45 is shipped by the OS Vendor which I presume is Centos.
5.4.45 reached its end of life on 3 Sep 2015, 2 years, 4 months ago leaving me a little confused.
Should this version be removed?
Why is Centos still using it?
5.4.45 reached its end of life on 3 Sep 2015, 2 years, 4 months ago leaving me a little confused.
Should this version be removed?
Why is Centos still using it?
Re: Is PHP 5.4.45 on Centos 6.9 secure and easily upgraded
CentOS provides 5.4.16 with security fix
Please see https://access.redhat.com/security/updates/backporting/ for information on backporting of security fixes and features in CentOS and RHEL
Please see https://access.redhat.com/security/updates/backporting/ for information on backporting of security fixes and features in CentOS and RHEL
Re: Is PHP 5.4.45 on Centos 6.9 secure and easily upgraded
Hello remirepo, thank you for your reply
Centos have provided me with 5.4.45 so I'm even more confused.
Why would I go to an earlier version when I'm not sure the current one is acceptable and secure?
Centos have provided me with 5.4.45 so I'm even more confused.
Why would I go to an earlier version when I'm not sure the current one is acceptable and secure?
Re: Is PHP 5.4.45 on Centos 6.9 secure and easily upgraded
You are not using CentOS but a Plesk altered distribution.
Neither Plesk nor the machines it is installed on are supported here due to the large number of changes they make. Please ask for support in ##plesk
Neither Plesk nor the machines it is installed on are supported here due to the large number of changes they make. Please ask for support in ##plesk
Re: Is PHP 5.4.45 on Centos 6.9 secure and easily upgraded
# cat /etc/issue.net
CentOS release 6.9 (Final)
I have checked at Plesk and they say definitively the PHP Version 5.4.45 is issued by the OS Vendor, and that would appear to be CentOS
When I run yum check-update the repositories checked appear to be official CentOS ones
CentOS release 6.9 (Final)
I have checked at Plesk and they say definitively the PHP Version 5.4.45 is issued by the OS Vendor, and that would appear to be CentOS
When I run yum check-update the repositories checked appear to be official CentOS ones
Re: Is PHP 5.4.45 on Centos 6.9 secure and easily upgraded
> they say definitively the PHP Version 5.4.45 is issued by the OS Vendor,
They are definitively wrong.
They are definitively wrong.