thanks Javier! I switched it to port 8080 now.
I have a "lighttpd/lighttpd.conf" with the following...
server.document-root = "/var/www"
$HTTP["host"] =~ "(^|\.)mydomain\.com$" {
fastcgi.server = (
"/var/www/mydomain.fcgi" => (
"main" => (
# Use host / port instead of socket for TCP fastcgi
"host" => "my ip address",
"port" => 8080,
#"socket" => "/home/user/mysite.sock",
#"check-local" => "disable",
)
),
)
}
But I also have a "lighttpd/conf-enabled/10-fastcgi.conf" file with
the following....
server.modules += ( "mod_fastcgi" )
$HTTP["url"] =~ "^/cgi-bin/" {
cgi.assign = ( ".py" => "/usr/bin/python" )
}
## Warning this represents a security risk, as it allow to execute any
file
## with a .pl/.php/.py even outside of /usr/lib/cgi-bin.
#
cgi.assign = (
# ".pl" => "/usr/bin/perl",
# ".php" => "/usr/bin/php-cgi",
".py" => "/usr/bin/python",
)
Do I have the correct code in the right place or am I missing
something out?
On Jul 20, 7:52 pm, Javier Guerra Giraldez <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 1:42 PM, Phil <[email protected]> wrote:
> > if I can get a standard HTML to display on port 80 with lighttpd does
> > that still mean I have to use a different port for fcgi?
>
> absolutely.
>
> the port used between the webserver and webapp must _not_ be the same
> where the browsers connect to the webserver.
>
> --
> Javier
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