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Plesk 12.5 and Ownloud 8.2.2 problem with missing authentication headers

Thomas Poisl

Basic Pleskian
I observed the following problem quite some time ago and wonder if anyone has found a solution for it yet.

When you are running latest Plesk 12.5 (on CentOS 7.2 running nginx) with Owncloud 8.2.2 there is a problem, when you work with PHP 5.6.17 fpm served by apache:

Workaround to this problem is simple:
  • switch to fpm served by nginx, or
  • fastcgi served by apache
After some reading, it seems the problem is caused by caching but anything I tried to modify in the .htaccess yet did not work.

I wonder if there is a solution to the problem for using the PHP fpm served by apache.
 
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