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If I run that command will it make PHP 7.4 available in each domain's Hosting Settings/PHP Settings so we can upgrade one site at a time.
Or will it put all our websites onto PHP 7.4 without our testing as we go?
I forgot to mention we are still on Debian 8.11. Might...
From remotely 8447 shows as filtered:
$ nmap -p 8443 ourdomain.com
...
PORT STATE SERVICE
8443/tcp open https-alt
...
$ nmap -p 8447 ourdomain.com
...
PORT STATE SERVICE
8447/tcp filtered unknown
...
On the server iptables seems to show it as open
$ iptables -S
...
-A INPUT -p...
Hi
I have seen some similar questions online but I can't fix this.
I am trying to install PHP 7.4 so I can upgrade on our sites.
Updates & Upgrades goes to an Unable to connect time out page.
Googling suggests that port 8447 is closed needs to be opened. Strange because I used this method to...