Yeah! It works. Thank you! It's perfect!

пт, 13 февр. 2026 г. в 16:25, Crystal Kolipe <[email protected]>:
>
> On Fri, Feb 13, 2026 at 04:08:38PM +0300, evily wrote:
> > I have two users (more is planned) named: user_1, user_2. They have
> > sites:
> >
> > # cat /etc/httpd.conf
> > server "user_1.example.org" {
> >     root "/user_1"
> >     location "*.cgi* {
> >         fastcgi socket "/run/user_1.sock"
> >     }
> > }
> > server "user_2.example.org" {
> >     root "/user_2"
> >     location "*.cgi* {
> >         fastcgi socket "/run/user_2.sock"
> >     }
> > }
> >
> > And for them I'm creating sockets:
> >
> > # slowcgi -u user_1 -s /var/www/run/user_1.sock -p /var/www/
> > # slowcgi -u user_2 -s /var/www/run/user_2.sock -p /var/www/
> >
> > And it works great!
> >
> > But!
> >
> > How should I startup these sockets after reboot? What is the best way?
>
> See the 'EXAMPLES' section of rcctl(8).
>
> To run two instances of a daemon, the most common way is to symlink the script
> in /etc/rc.d/ that starts it.
>
> If for some reason that's not an option or you're trying to do something more
> complicated, let us know.

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