On 02/09/2012, at 10:00 AM, [email protected] wrote:

>>> I have a machine running Centos 5, I'd like to downgrade to Centos 4 in
>>> order to run an older PHP CMS that require 'older' PHP, (it seems
>>> easier to run older system that upgrade the CMS
>> 
>> Going backwards often has security implications and is not recommended.
>> 
>> 
>> Upgrading the CMS would be a safer option.
> 
> Marty,
> 
> ofcourse, but, it's a custom CMS  it's no longer used in production, only
> used as legacy for 5 users only, and, requires login to access (and,
> hopefully login doesn't have security vunerability...), and, is the only
> application on this host
> 
> I've tried putting it on newer system (Centos 5 and 6), it print php code
> to browser (or, won't display page), some of it is might do with code page

Why not run your 'older' version as a VM

James
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