Hi @gustavohellwig,
The firewall setup (optimization) depends on the server API. The configuration won’t be the same if you’re using mod_php, PHP-FPM or FastCGI, etc.
Therefore if you’ve already optimized the firewall and then decide to switch to a different server API you will need to carry out the optimization procedure again.
In order to do so you’ll first have to manually remove the existing setup. Then the link to optimize the firewall will appear again on your site admin page.
Thread Starter
Gustavo
(@gustavohellwig)
Hi.
Tks for your reply.
I did that you recommended but with no success to fix the problem.
Extra info: When the PHP-FPM are disable, the Firewall suggest Apache + suPHP.
When I enable the PHP-FPM and try to activate it, they suggest Apache + FastCGI.
But, if the PHP-FPM enabled, none of the options works to active it.
So I don’t know why that doesn’t why the installation can’t make with the PHP-FPM enabled.
What is the reason why if the PHP-FPM is enabled, the Firewall can’t install?
Should I change something in my WHM? CPANEL?
thank you for helping me in this.
I have try to change to php 56 ou 71 but that stay the same.
Thread Starter
Gustavo
(@gustavohellwig)
Plus….all of that is happening in a Dedicated Server on Hostgator.
Now I made another test under a separate VPS account that I have access, and the problem is exactly the same.
So is this an incompatibility with PHP-FPM?
Hi @gustavohellwig,
What I recommend in this case is to use the Alternate Method.
This should work for both situations (PHP-FPM enabled/disabled).
Thread Starter
Gustavo
(@gustavohellwig)
Hi
tsk for your return.
I don’t know if you saw my last post, my I’m having the same error in different machines in different hosting services.
I did all the options available in that link that you sent me.
Is some PHP Module/Extention that is missing in the two different servers VPS and Dedicated?