Thanks for sharing your findings!

El 25 may. 2017 8:03 p. m., "John Iliffe" <john.ili...@iliffe.ca> escribió:

> Didn't get a lot of help on the PHP list but the one fellow who tried is
> still running PHP-5.  So, I backed off to PHP-5.6.30 which is the most
> recent stable version of PHP-5 and it worked perfectly.
>
> If you look at the PHP-7.1.3 or 7.1.5 source in fpm_main.c there is a lot
> of commentary about being unable to recover the various script paths when
> called from Apache.  This is where the problem that I encountered was.
>
> So, there are a few updates required to the Apache documentation, as found
> in the fpm wiki:
>
> 1.   don't use PHP-7 fpm since as of right now it won't work.  A good
> programmer (not me!) might be able to fix it but then you would have a one-
> off and would have to support yourself.
>
> 2.   be careful, the ProxyPassMatch value for fcgi://  should not contain a
> trailing '/'  because it leads to double '//' in the path recovered by php-
> fpm.
>
> eg:
>
>  ProxyPassMatch "^/.*\.php(/.*)?$" fcgi://127.0.0.1:9000/<path-to-script>
>
> and NOT:
>
>  ProxyPassMatch "^/.*\.php(/.*)?$" fcgi://127.0.0.1:9000/<path-to-script>/
>
> This will work on UNIX based systems but seems to confuse php-fpm.
>
> John
> ================================
> On Monday 22 May 2017 05:49:13 Christian Hettler wrote:
> > Hello John,
> >
> > I think you should try it on an php related list.
> >
> > sorry,
> >
> > Christian
> >
>
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