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In this tutorial It will be about updating Apache version to latest possible version in CWP. In CWP, Apache is the main and default web-server by default it will install stable old version of Apache, you can always update it to latest version and stay up to date with the below script, it will download the latest possible version and do the update job.

The Apache HTTP Server, colloquially called Apache, is a free and open-source cross-platform web server software, released under the terms of Apache License 2.0. Apache is developed and maintained by an open community of developers under the auspices of the Apache Software Foundation.

You need to follow this simple commands to update Apache in CWP :

cd /usr/local/src
rm -rf /usr/local/src/apache*
wget --no-cache https://www.alphagnu.com/upload/apache-rebuild.sh
yum install uuid uuid-devel libuuid-devel pcre-devel -y
chmod 755 apache-rebuild.sh
sh apache-rebuild.sh


Current version downloaded by this script : 2.4.62

After installation if apache failed to start with below error :

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(98)Address already in use: AH00072: make_sock: could not bind to address 0.0.0.0:80


rebuild the webserver config/vhosts i.e from admin >> webservers settings >> select webservers >> click button save and rebuild configuration

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  • Sandeep B. changed the title to CWP – Control Web Panel Install Latest Apache 2.4.58 version
  • 2 weeks later...

Having a weird problem after this latest rebuild.

No new sites or domains added are working.

Under Admin -> WebServer Settings -> Apache Re-Build, it's not showing 2.4.58, only the older 2.4.57

Rebuilt to the older version, and then also rebuilt in vhosts under Admin -> WebServer Settings -> WebServers Main Conf

Rebuilt again to 2.4.58, still no joy.

Any suggestions?

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2 hours ago, Starburst said:

Having a weird problem after this latest rebuild.

No new sites or domains added are working.

Under Admin -> WebServer Settings -> Apache Re-Build, it's not showing 2.4.58, only the older 2.4.57

Rebuilt to the older version, and then also rebuilt in vhosts under Admin -> WebServer Settings -> WebServers Main Conf

Rebuilt again to 2.4.58, still no joy.

Any suggestions?

hi can you check the vhost is created or not after you rebuilt the webserver config ?

as the latest apache version doesn't interfere with it.

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It must have been a ghost.

No error messages, other than Let's Encrypt saying the domain wasn't pointed to the IP or was .htaccess restricted, would just load to the first site in the user list using the shared IP.

Did an images restore, and updated Apache again, and all is working.

Very weird.
Never seen a problem like that in 5 years of running CWP.

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On 6/2/2023 at 5:46 PM, Sandeep B. said:

In this tutorial It will be about updating Apache version to latest possible version in CWP. In CWP, Apache is the main and default web-server by default it will install stable old version of Apache, you can always update it to latest version and stay up to date with the below script, it will download the latest possible version and do the update job.

The Apache HTTP Server, colloquially called Apache, is a free and open-source cross-platform web server software, released under the terms of Apache License 2.0. Apache is developed and maintained by an open community of developers under the auspices of the Apache Software Foundation.

You need to follow this simple commands to update Apache in CWP :

cd /usr/local/src
rm -rf /usr/local/src/apache*
wget --no-cache https://www.alphagnu.com/upload/apache-rebuild.sh
yum install uuid uuid-devel libuuid-devel pcre-devel -y
chmod 755 apache-rebuild.sh
sh apache-rebuild.sh


Current version downloaded by this script : 2.4.58

After installation if apache failed to start with below error :


rebuild the webserver config/vhosts i.e from admin >> webservers settings >> select webservers >> click button save and rebuild configuration

Can I change the version to 2.4.59 in the script and use it as is ?

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  • Sandeep B. changed the title to CWP – Control Web Panel Install Latest Apache 2.4.61 version
  • Sandeep B. changed the title to CWP – Control Web Panel Install Latest Apache 2.4.62 version
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Before i had apache 2.4.57 installed and no issues.

Now i have apache 2.4.62 installed and i noticed my web server works slightly different.

When i create a new domain on apache 2.4.57 it creates the public_html and the default Centos test html page there. Then when for example i install joomla php based, and i navigate to the domain, it automatic picks up the Joomla install.

With apache 2.4.62 installed , it creates the public_html and the default Centos test html page there,but when i install Joomla php based and i navigate to the domain it keeps showing me the default Centos html test page, no matter how many time i clear my cache or even try to approach it from a machine that never been on that domain before. As soon as i delete the default cwp html test page, it picks up the Joomla install page.

How and where do i need to change the behaviour of apache so that it acts same as 2.4.57 ?

Regards,

Mike

 

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Well, i have compared some conf files with an install on a VM and with my current set up.

I opened the  /usr /local /apache /conf /httpd.conf on both machines... and it turns out in the machine i have this problem with... the index.php was on another location in the order then on the VM where i still have the old apache had installed.

This is de code / order on the 2.4.57 conf file and as u can see index.php is the first one in the list.

<IfModule dir_module>
       DirectoryIndex index.php index.html.var index.htm index.html index.shtml index.xhtml index.wml index.perl index.pl index.plx index.ppl index.cgi index.jsp index.js index.jp index.php4 index.php3 index.phtml default.htm default.html home.htm index.php5 Default.html Default.htm home.html
</IfModule>

this here is the order of appearing on the apache 2.4.62 conf file

<IfModule dir_module>
     DirectoryIndex index.html.var index.htm index.html index.shtml index.xhtml index.wml index.perl index.pl index.plx index.ppl index.cgi index.jsp index.js index.jp index.php index.php4 index.php3 index.phtml default.htm default.html home.htm index.php5 Default.html Default.htm home.html
</IfModule>

As you can see the index.php is on place nr 15 .

I did put the index.php as first in the list, and now it works again without me have to delete the index.html first.

i also have noticed, that with apache 2.4.62 active, in the user environment. when i create a new database including a new user. it does create the new database, but not the new user.. even i want to create the new user separately. it still does not create a new user.

 

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i can not create a database and a new user the same time in the User environment panel, but when i go to the root admin panel and then to "mysql manager" and i create a new user there, then it is working.

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even i could create the user for the database, when i try to install joomla it says  Could not connect to the database. Connector returned error message: Access denied for user 'username_jml'@'localhost' (using password: YES)

when i try to change the password in the user environment panel it is NOT accepted and gives an error. when i change the password again in the root admin panel with mysql manager it does accept the password , but the installation keeps giving the same error

 

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now i deleted the user that i created in the root admin panel mysql manager, and i used the root admin panel phpmyadmin. I created the same username with the same password... and now i am able to have joomla installed without a problem. so there goes something wrong for sure.

Sandeep, if you want to dig in my server and create users and try things.. you are most welcome and find the the culprit.

 

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well i have no clue where to check or to look at what, i done everything exact as you described it in your articles, and it did not gave me errors during the install for the kernel upgrade for the maria upgrade and the apache upgrade, and this happens. so probably apache *.62 doesn't work the same as *57 or it must be a combination of the kernel and apache. 

its the same as this.. remember Sandeep you been in my server for the firewall thing to block, you also repaired my filebrowser, because it had a corrupted file. That file browser has worked for me only 1 time. like 3 or 4 years ago. since then i installed probably around 30 vm and a baremetal server again and again, if not more, and every install does the same, filebrowser is never working propperly. it doesnt move files  to folders that are full already. it doesn delete the files after the move, it doesnt copy the first time, when i click on breadcrums it doesnt want to move there, need to click 2 3 times as it should. i made a post on the cwp forum, and i only got a few replies like mine is working, and we can not replicate it,  but the result is.. i still have a file browser that is not working as it should... and its still not fixed. even not in this new fresh installation of  5 days old. filebrowser still not work propperly

I make mistakes.. but not like that 30 40 times

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Problem: package xxx from epel requires httpd, but none of the providers can be installed
  - conflicting requests
 

 

of course i have installed apache. i have Apache version: Apache/2.4.57 installed with this script. 

How can i fix this error?

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