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cpanel:apache-configuration [2010-05-20 23:25:09]
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 cPanel makes use of it's proprietary "EasyApache" system for manging Apache and PHP (and related modules). It is currently in it's third iteration, commonly referred to as **EA3**. EA3 allows you to easily enable support for all kinds of Apache and PHP modules, as well as upgrade/downgrade versions for both. cPanel makes use of it's proprietary "EasyApache" system for manging Apache and PHP (and related modules). It is currently in it's third iteration, commonly referred to as **EA3**. EA3 allows you to easily enable support for all kinds of Apache and PHP modules, as well as upgrade/downgrade versions for both.
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 ==== Getting Started ==== ==== Getting Started ====
  
-The EA3 system can be invoked by two different methods. The first is through the WHM under **Main >> Software >> EasyApache (Apache Update)**. The other is through SSH: run the script <c>/scripts/easyapache</c> from a root-level SSH session. Both will present you with the same screen and the WHM version is shown below:+The EA3 system can be invoked by two different methods. The first is through the WHM under **Main >> Software >> EasyApache (Apache Update)**. The other is through SSH by running the script <c>/scripts/easyapache</c> from a root-level SSH session. Both will present you with the same screenthe WHM version is shown below:
 {{ :cpanel:easyapache.png?200&direct |EasyApache Initial Screen}} {{ :cpanel:easyapache.png?200&direct |EasyApache Initial Screen}}