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Resolved Update PHP to specific version (ex. 7.2.19 > 7.2.24)

gcamerano

New Pleskian
Hi everyone,
this may be a silly question, however I can't seem to find the correct procedure.

I'm running Plesk Onyx 17.8.11 Update #71 on Ubuntu 18.04.3 LTS‬

I want to update my current PHP version (7.2.19) to the latest stable release (7.2.24).
It's an important security update (NGINX-PHPFPM vulnerability CVE-2019-11043).

I tried through the Plesk tool (Add and Remove Product Components) and through command line with

Code:
plesk installer --select-release-current --show-components

but it says that 7.2 version is the most up to date.

Any ideas?
 
According to Plesk Onyx ChangeLog latest version of PHP 7.2.23 was shipped in 69 update Change Log for Plesk Onyx
Have you installed it?
PHP 7.2.24 will be shipped in the upcoming update.
 
I agree: this is a serious threat that allows remote code execution.
Mitigation is possible by tinkering with NGINX directives, but still a PHP upgrade is necessary as soon as possible.
 
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