PHP Selector (by CloudLinux) vs MultiPHP (cPanel)

spaceman

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I've been a cPanel user for, er, over 20 years. o_O

The PHP Selector (by CloudLinux) vs MultiPHP (by cPanel) thing really irritates me!

"With CloudLinux, you can also make use of a similar feature: PHP Selector. PHP Selector has an important advantage over MultiPHP Manager: it allows a single cPanel user to manage PHP extensions without the need to contact his/her hoster. The user can enable/disable PHP extensions as he pleases. PHP Selector also leaves the choice of PHP version to the end-user, but the switch is made for the whole user, not for a separate website (as with MultiPHP Manager).

The main question a hoster should answer is which of the above features he will provide for his clients: MultiPHP Manager or PHP Selector. Using both can be confusing for the end-users. You can manage which features to show to your cPanel end-users in WHM Home » Packages » Feature Manager » Feature Lists."


source: https://cloudlinux.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360014084800

I'm a big fan of healthy competition, but I just wish, on CloudLinux servers, it was possible to 100% disable either PHP Selector OR MultiPHP in favour of the other.

Just sayin' :cool:
 
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It is (at leat for PHP Selector). In feature manager, disable MultiPHP. In CloudLinux Manager, Selector disable Native. Now your clients will only see PHP Selector and there will be no native options.
 
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spaceman

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By "disable Native" in CloudLinux Manager, I assume you mean to set the "Default php version" in Selector > Main settings to anything other than 'Native'?
 

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Sorry if I was not clear. In CloudLinux Manager, Selector

- Set the Default PHP version to anything other than Native
- Under Supported Versions, uncheck native (which will keep you from setting Native as the default version).
 
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