(01-06-2017, 11:53 PM)Me.B Wrote: PHP might work for sure but as long suhosin is not installed, it's not secure.
The only alternative is to change the stack behind it.
M B
Do you mean you know php7 is compatible with everything? It may be compatible with SENTORA, but it is still not compatible with tons of packages people might want to install on their servers.
Also my post confirms php5.6.29 and suhosin 0.3.8.x work perfectly if you follow the instructions and simply install it after you upgrade as I noted in the other post. The reason I did not use the method that would let me install different versions of php on your own vanilla php version in SENTORA is that it is silly to update for your hosting and continue to use grossly outdated php for SENTORA. I did all of the footwork so all of php gets updated and while you may disagree, with it working properly and updating without conflicts (there are some things to do to accomplish this...) it seemed to me the right thing to do. I still say php7 is too new, but if a person vets what they are going to install entirely on php7 first and it works, then well good deal. I have not found that to be the case at all though here.
Douglas
Everyone makes mistakes, but to truly screw up it takes the root password!