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+ | == Q: Do you mod_security rules work with cPanel? == | ||
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+ | Absolutely, and we support them too. | ||
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+ | == Q: Do you support ASL with cPanel? == | ||
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+ | Not currently. cPanel does not use package management, so it is very difficult to install third party software with cPanel. It will overwrite important libraries and modules, and there is no way to detect this. You can have a working product one second, and not working the next after a cPanel install or upgrade. We are looking into how we could support cPanel, one simply way would be for cPanel to use package management like everyone else does. | ||
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+ | == Q: Will ASL work with cPanel? == | ||
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+ | Yes, provided that cPanel does not remove or replace components that ASL uses, such as mysql and other support libraries. We have customers running cPanel and ASL, however we do not currently support cPanel. |
Revision as of 14:41, 5 August 2010
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Q: Does Cpanel support the gotroot rules?
Cpanel does not officially, but we do! If you use the gotroot rules with Cpanel we fully support them.
Q: Do you mod_security rules work with cPanel?
Absolutely, and we support them too.
Q: Do you support ASL with cPanel?
Not currently. cPanel does not use package management, so it is very difficult to install third party software with cPanel. It will overwrite important libraries and modules, and there is no way to detect this. You can have a working product one second, and not working the next after a cPanel install or upgrade. We are looking into how we could support cPanel, one simply way would be for cPanel to use package management like everyone else does.
Q: Will ASL work with cPanel?
Yes, provided that cPanel does not remove or replace components that ASL uses, such as mysql and other support libraries. We have customers running cPanel and ASL, however we do not currently support cPanel.