The CloudLinux team has announced a notice related to an unexpected issue found in the recent Alt-PHP update . One of the packages changes the /etc/cl.selector/symlinks.rules file, which was found to potentially cause unexpected behavior of the PHP Selector.
How to fix the issue (temporarily )
According to CloudLinux, there are 3 different ways to fix the issue. Please choose ONE of the following methods:
Restore your most recent backup of the...
The following Alt-PHP packages have been updated to the following versions. All Nuagerie servers are automatically updated, however, the manual update commands have been included.
Changelog
alt-php44-4.4.9-92
alt-php51-5.1.6-109
alt-php52-5.2.17-138
alt-php53-5.3.29-98
alt-php54-5.4.45-78
alt-php55-5.5.38-59
alt-php56-5.6.40-8
alt-php70-7.0.33-10
added /etc/cl.selector/symlinks.rules for CloudLinux;
recreated handlers...
The CloudLinux team has released updates for the CloudLinux 6 kernel and alt-mod-passenger. All Nuagerie servers are automatically updated, however, the manual update commands have been included.
CloudLinux 6 kernel
The new CloudLinux 6 kernel has been updated to version 2.6.32-954.3.5.lve1.4.63.el6 and is now available.
Changelog
KMODLVE-228: fixed a procfs compatibility issue.
To update your kernel, enter the following command:
yum install...
For those not familiar with web development, PHP is the scripting language on which WordPress is built. In order to profit from a fast and secure version of WordPress, you need to have the latest version of PHP. Running an outdated version of PHP will open up your website to vulnerabilities or security issues that have already been addressed by newer versions.
The New Minimum PHP Requirement For WordPress
The WordPress team has recently announced that they will...