January 3, 201115 yr Hi everyone, first of all I would like to thank the froxlor-dev team for the wonderful work. I?ve just upgraded from syscp to froxlor. It looks great But I still have a small problem. I want to use fcgid because of security and speed reasons. But, unfortunately, I can?t find any configuration item for it in froxlor-configuration as described in the fcgid howto. While searching the forum I?ve found a blog post detailing that fcgid is only supported using php-fpm which I don?t want to because it would force me to upgrade to php 5.3. Therefore, how can I activate support for fcgid in froxlor so that no such things, as php_admin_flag, are used in the vhost because it is not supported by fcgid. Thank for any replay. Dennis
January 3, 201115 yr Hi, have you activated FCGID in your Froxlor settings? Screenshot: http://s13.directupload.net/images/110103/i6d74tzi.png
January 3, 201115 yr Author Hi, as of version 0.9.16 this option is missing / replaced by php-fpm, which is something different. Thanks, Dennis
January 3, 201115 yr no, the option has not been replaced but hidden if you're not on apache-webserver...you want fcgid you habe to use apache, or php-fpm with lighty or nginx
January 3, 201115 yr Author Okay, this is wired cause I use apache. Here is a screenshot of my config even though it is in German: http://batland.de/upload/froxlor.jpg Somebody got any ideas? Could something have gone wrong during the update syscp -> froxlor? Thanks for all the replies! Dennis
January 3, 201115 yr I just updated my 0.9.15 to 0.9.16 and it's all still there (see attached screenshot). I myself updated from a former SysCP install (back with 0.9 ) and i didn't miss any fcgid-settings. It's hard to say what went wrong there, maybe you can post your /var/www/froxlor/install/update.log file, so we can see what happend when you updated.
January 3, 201115 yr Author Hi, fcgid was disabled when using syscp. And here my update log: http://batland.de/upload/update.log Thanks for the fast replies. Dennis
January 3, 201115 yr try changing the webserver to nginx and back to apache, maybe something didn't work there...check if the entry is visible then (and of course php-fpm disabled)
January 3, 201115 yr Author try changing the webserver to nginx and back to apache, maybe something didn't work there...check if the entry is visible then (and of course php-fpm disabled) thanks, that did the trick. so easy. Do you want / need to investigate further if this is a bug? I would be glade to support you with any information you need. Dennis
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