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    Default Apache Global Configuration seems to do nothing

    Whatever I change "SSLCipherSuite" to, it never shows up in httpd.conf.

    Whatever I change "TraceEnable" to, it has no affect on httpd.conf.

    Whatever I change "ServerTokens" to, it has no affect on httpd.conf.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jandafields View Post
    Whatever I change "SSLCipherSuite" to, it never shows up in httpd.conf.

    Whatever I change "TraceEnable" to, it has no affect on httpd.conf.

    Whatever I change "ServerTokens" to, it has no affect on httpd.conf.
    Are you sure httpd.conf doesn't have an immutable flag set to it?

    I know a common tactic for those unfamiliar with our EasyApache system is to modify httpd.conf then set it to immutable thinking that will preserve their changes.

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    Yes, I'm sure it is not immutable. I always use the rebuild_httpdconf script to make changes to httpd.conf, and that always works fine. I often make changes to the template files in /var/cpanel/templates/apache.

    I actually added the Trace, ServerTokens, and SSLCiphers to the template files to add them to httpd.conf since the WHM screen didn't make the changes. That works fine that way.

    I am on the newest Current build.





    Quote Originally Posted by cPanelDavidG View Post
    Are you sure httpd.conf doesn't have an immutable flag set to it?

    I know a common tactic for those unfamiliar with our EasyApache system is to modify httpd.conf then set it to immutable thinking that will preserve their changes.

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    I recommend submitting a support ticket so our technical analysts can determine what is causing this feature to not work on your server: http://tickets.cPanel.net/submit

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