by Visvanath Ratnaweera.
Hi Ken
> Issue: CentOS 7 which has reached EOL.
True that CentOS has reached EOL. Still, it was long in use and very stable. It is impossible that CentOS 7 died with leaving such a grave bug unpatched. What OP has observed is that Apache Prefork MPM provided PHP path info, but not MPM nor Event MPM.
The problem must be in the myriad of configuration parameters in these modules or other "security" enhancements. Of course I am guessing, my RedHat times were in the stone age. No CentOS, no Fedora then.
> Issue: CentOS 7 which has reached EOL.
True that CentOS has reached EOL. Still, it was long in use and very stable. It is impossible that CentOS 7 died with leaving such a grave bug unpatched. What OP has observed is that Apache Prefork MPM provided PHP path info, but not MPM nor Event MPM.
The problem must be in the myriad of configuration parameters in these modules or other "security" enhancements. Of course I am guessing, my RedHat times were in the stone age. No CentOS, no Fedora then.