Saving Overwrites the PHP Version

Discussion in 'General' started by Taxi, Sep 10, 2025.

  1. Taxi

    Taxi Member

    I'm running ispconfig latest version: 3.3.0p2 under Debian 13.
    I changed the PHP Version to e.g. 8.2. This is only possible with another account, but not with the admin login.
    When I log in with admin, I'm seeing the PHP Version for that Domain or Subdomain.
    Now the error:
    When I'm changing, something, but not touching the php version, after pressing "Save" the PHP Version changes itself to "Default".
    Any idea why?
    Kind regards
    Christian
     
  2. pyte

    pyte Well-Known Member HowtoForge Supporter

    Debian 13 is not yet supported by ISPConfig.
     
  3. Taxi

    Taxi Member

    Sorry, it is Debian 12. I misttaked it with my home PC.
     
  4. pyte

    pyte Well-Known Member HowtoForge Supporter

    So you can only change the PHP version of a webspace with the user login that owns that webspace, but not with the admin? And the admin can only choose "default"?

    But the PHP versions are available under "System -> additional PHP versions"?
     
  5. Taxi

    Taxi Member

    Yes, very strange. No, they are not available for Subdonain (Vhost).
    Logged in as the user, I can choose from the whole list. Logged in as admin, I have only the one option I set as user. I don't have all PHP Versions from System -> Additional PHP Versions in the drop-down menu.
    The problem is, that when I'm logged in as admin and just open a Vhost Subdomain, just looking at it, not wanting to change or save it. Just of a sudden, it starts changing the PHP Version to default and starts saving it.
    This applies for Vhosts. For Websites, i.e. no Subdomain, I have all PHP Versions in the drop-down menu.
     
    Last edited: Sep 11, 2025
  6. pyte

    pyte Well-Known Member HowtoForge Supporter

    What versions are available at System -> Additional PHP Versions?

    Did you set the additional PHP only for a specific customers?
     
  7. Taxi

    Taxi Member

    Solved!
    Many thanks. Yes, the PHP Version was set for a specific user. I did not know, that I can leave the user-dropdown empty.
    After changing this, now I have the additional PHP versions in the dropdown also as admin!
     
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