Actually, I have already shared my config on using mod_php and mod_suphp at the same time. I think it is required (on debian at least) because phpmyadmin and all other system wide web apps would be run as root... and then must be handled by mod_php and not suphp.

The whole point is about activating mod_suphp *before* mod_php, because mod_suphp can be disabled at runtime, not mod_php; if mod_php is configured first, it will handle all x-application-php types. But you can configure suphp to be enabled for vhosts only.

Please read https://lists.marsching.com/pipermail/suphp/2010-March/002322.html

PS : One more tip is available : run php4 AND php5 (or 6 or 7 or ...) at the same time thanks to suphp !

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