On Thu, 2016-04-07 at 08:18 -0400, Steve wrote:
> Like John, we had good experiences with fastcgi for the past 5 years
> or so. That said, a recent O/S upgrade (RHEL 7.1) caused us to
> migrate to mod_fcgid, as we had no luck getting mod_fastcgi to work.
On 07/04/2016 14:18, Steve wrote:
Like John, we had good experiences with fastcgi for the past 5 years
or so. That said, a recent O/S upgrade (RHEL 7.1) caused us to
migrate to mod_fcgid, as we had no luck getting mod_fastcgi to work.
Steve Schafer
Interesting, thanks for the responses. It's indeed the next system upgrade
that I am worried about and I'd like to have this figured out before that
comes along.
On Thu, Apr 7, 2016 at 2:18 PM, Steve wrote:
> Like John, we had good experiences with fastcgi for the past 5 years
Like John, we had good experiences with fastcgi for the past 5 years or
so. That said, a recent O/S upgrade (RHEL 7.1) caused us to migrate to
mod_fcgid, as we had no luck getting mod_fastcgi to work.
Steve Schafer
On 4/5/2016 6:14 PM, John Napiorkowski wrote:
I can't say why this site
I can't say why this site disappeared, but this project is 'mature' at the
least and the technology is probably not seeing updates much. And a lot of
people are doing deployments using the front server as a proxy rather than
other a protocol (for example running the server application on a
I had problems getting mod_fcgid working well on my (small) catalyst setups.
I've had good luck so far with mod_proxy_fcgi (with apache 2.4.x)
On Apr 5, 2016, at 8:46 AM, clara resende wrote:
> The site of mod_fastcgi http://www.fastcgi.com/ has disappeared and googling
> a
The site of mod_fastcgi http://www.fastcgi.com/ has disappeared and
googling a bit further I found that apparently the project has been
abandoned.
Does anybody know exactly what is going on with the project?
I've been using catalyst+apache+mod_fastcgi for many years and now I am
wondering if I