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Resolved RHEL 7, CentOS 7 et al users do not yet install Apache 2.4.6-98.el7_9.6 (Jan 25th, 2023)

Peter Debik

Community Manager until 3/2024
Plesk Guru
Server operating system version
RHEL 7, CentOS 7 and forks
Plesk version and microupdate number
<=18.0.49
Relevant for users on RHEL 7, CentOS 7 and other forks that are based on RHEL 7.
Not relevant for other distributions that are not based on Red Hat Linux.

On January 25th, 2023, Red Hat has published an update to Apache web server which is incompatible to the existing Plesk versions 18.0.49 and earlier. We are aware of it and are working on a high priority hotfix to resolve the issue asap.

Please see this article in case you already fell victim of the Red Hat update today:

I advise to NOT update to Apache 2.4.6-98.el7_9.6 yet when this is offered in the "Check for updates" section on the dashboard or Server Management > System Updates section. Please wait until the hotfix has been published. There is no urgency in installing that Apache update. Plesk is currently looking at publishing a fix for the issue that this update brings. Make sure that the fix has been installed before you install the Apache update.
 
FYI looks like the article was updated to include a patch you can download and install if you're on the affected version.
 
The hotfix that addresses the issue has been published last night.

Plesk Obsidian 18.0.49 mod_proxy update​


26 January 2023

Linux​

  • Updated Apache mod_proxy to fix the issue where Apache did not start after an update of httpd to 2.4.6-98 on RHEL 7/CentOS 7/CloudLinux 7.
 
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