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    Default 'Tweak Security' features

    Hi,
    I have questions about the 2 new features included in Cpanel 7...
    Under tweak security there are:
    1. php open_basedir Tweak
    - My question:
    Does this require PHP safe mode to be ON or OFF?

    2. mod_userdir Tweak
    - My question:
    Does this take the place of the bandwidth protect mod? Or... does bandwidth protect need to be on as well?

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    1) It wont work with phpsuexec. Doesn't matter if safe mode is on or off.

    2) Best to have both on.

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    Originally posted by carlgm
    1) It wont work with phpsuexec. Doesn't matter if safe mode is on or off.
    What do you mean?
    I'm trying to make it so that people can't use PHP and scripts to view all sites on the server, ect (people have done that in the past).
    Does this new feature fix that?
    People are complaining that they need PHP Safe Mode off....

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