Hi , sorry if my issue is not in the list scope. I've installed in debian stable both:
libapache2-mod-fcgid and php7.0-fpm. But simple test php file were not served, with no warnings neither in apache logs neither in php-fpm logs. Just a white page in my browser. But then i noticed in 'php7.0-fpm.conf' that Sethandler is set if there is the proxy_fcgi_module. So after # a2enmod proxy_fcgi the php files were server ok. So , my question is : do i really need the proxy_fcgi ? Copy of my php7.0-fpm.conf : # Redirect to local php-fpm if mod_php is not available <IfModule !mod_php7.c> <IfModule proxy_fcgi_module> # Enable http authorization headers <IfModule setenvif_module> SetEnvIfNoCase ^Authorization$ "(.+)" HTTP_AUTHORIZATION=$1 </IfModule> <FilesMatch ".+\.ph(p[3457]?|t|tml)$"> SetHandler "proxy:unix:/run/php/php7.0-fpm.sock|fcgi://localhost" </FilesMatch> <FilesMatch ".+\.phps$"> # Deny access to raw php sources by default # To re-enable it's recommended to enable access to the files # only in specific virtual host or directory Require all denied </FilesMatch> # Deny access to files without filename (e.g. '.php') <FilesMatch "^\.ph(p[3457]?|t|tml|ps)$"> Require all denied </FilesMatch> </IfModule> </IfModule> # a2enmod proxy_fcgi.load <FilesMatch ".+\.ph(p[3457]?|t|tml)$"> SetHandler "proxy:unix:/run/php/php7.0-fpm.sock|fcgi://localhost" </FilesMatch>

