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I have not tried it with these specific versions, but it should work just fine. As long as PHP is newer than 5.3.3 (we have it running on a Centos 6 machine with default packages). We do encourage using the latest Centos 7 though
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Does Open-Audit 3.4.0 on CentOS 7 support these versions of MariaDB and PHP?
CentOS Linux release 7.8.2003 (Core)
Server version: 10.4.14-MariaDB MariaDB Server
PHP 7.4.9 (cli) (built: Aug 4 2020 08:28:13) ( NTS )
CentOS 7 by default does not install these versions of MariaDB and PHP, but you can install them by adding the following yum repositories
mariadb MariaDB
remi-php74 Remi's PHP 7.4 RPM repository for Enterprise Linux 7 - x86_64
When I build a new host I always try to use the latest that I know to be stable. I'm using MariaDB 10.4 and PHP 7.4 on other hosts for web servers and database servers.