Michael Stauber, Thanks SO MUCH for your reply. While it didn't make me happy, it did give the the facts I needed to know. Thanks you!
> http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/rhel-centos-fedora-apache2-fastcgi-php- > configuration.html I have been working on a test server using those instructions. I never feel good about steps that require compiling. While so far this seems to be working, I figure if software was supposed to be installed someone would have packaged it... > It's a global change of the Apache configuration that will > direly and directly affect all sites. That is what I was afraid of. > So you'd either need to find different software that doesn't need FCGI or > you'd be better off to use a different hosting platform for that project. In the next year or so I'm gong to need FCGI. It's been a good run on Raq based web hosts for me. I guess nothing lasts forever. Any suggestions on a hosting platform? I guess an option is virtualization where one (or more) BX hosts ran with one (or more) hosts to handle FastCGI applications. The other GUI on CentOS I use is SME Server. I have been using SME for LANs and Raq->BO->BX for web sites. There is a contrib that enables FastCGI for SME: http://wiki.contribs.org/Mod_FastCGI . So far I haven't tried this contrib because the places I have a SME box the clients are all running my desktop applications. While SME can do Vsites I haven't done so because there was no need in a LAN setting. I assumed that under the hood the two GUI on CentOS platforms were similar just with different focus. But I could be wrong... _______________________________________________ Blueonyx mailing list [email protected] http://www.blueonyx.it/mailman/listinfo/blueonyx
