Re: [WebDNA] Successful, working WebDNA7/CentOS install?

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2013


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texte = Just a few server images that work with inexpensive hosting services would be a great thing for those of us who might just want to set up sites quickly in separate instances and not manage many custom options. id rather buy more licenses than manage complected servers. we currently have 4 or 5 sites to move and running them all separately under v6 when needed and v7 when possibly ideally in an inexpensive hosting setup would be great. just having one place to start would be nice. jym On 9/6/2013 11:29 PM, christophe.billiottet@webdna.us wrote: > The script is an important help in the install process, but the server version (apache module) has a limited number of supported platforms that must previously be known to design the script (this is why we can provide a list of supported configurations), while the fastCGI has a different installation process: FasCGI is an open standard available for most web servers. Zeus, apache, lighttpd, nginx, roxen, cherokee… However, a manual fastCGI install is not a complicated matter, easier than if we would have to install the server version manually. It is basically to inform the web server to pass a file with a specific suffix to the FastCGI, and have the FastCGI "connected" to the web server (through a mod_fcgid or mod_fastcgi module for apache). http://www.fastcgi.com/drupal/?q=node/15 > > The same exists for php: PHP apache module installers depend on platform, apache version and dependencies, while php fasctCGI without installer have a larger scope of servers. > > I suppose we could prepare disk images with basic configuration, but how many of them should we offer? > If some of you are kind enough to take the work of preparing disk image of their installation for others, whatever the version, i am sure this would be welcome. > > One more word about how a web server connects to the FastCGI: > > apache needs a module: > mod_fcgid supports UNIX sockets, no TCP sockets > mod_fastcgi is old and no longer updated > however, there is a new solution for apache 2.4+ that we must test on our side, but should not be a problem: mod_proxy_fcgi > > The following webservers have the FastCGI connector built-in, and no external module is necessary: > > • Cherokee HTTP Server > • Hiawatha webserver > • Lighttpd > • LiteSpeed Web Server > • Microsoft IIS (needs a specific build for windows) > • Kerio WebSTAR > • Nginx > • Open Market Web Server > • Resin Application Server > • Roxen Web Server > • Sun Java System Web Server (needs a specific build for solaris) > • Zeus Web Server > > For instance, WebDNA FastCGI works extremely well with Lighttpd. > > - chris--------------------------------------------------------- > This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to > the mailing list . > To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us > Bug Reporting: support@webdna.us > -- Jym Duane - CTO - Purpose Media Creating Your Success Story Marketing : Television - Internet -Print Phone: (877) 443-1323 Email: jym@purposemedia.com Web: www.purposemedia.com Oregon - www.GuideToOregon.com PO Box 1725, Jacksonville, OR 97530 California - www.OrangeCounty.net PO Box 2025, Capistrano Beach, CA 92624 Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
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Just a few server images that work with inexpensive hosting services would be a great thing for those of us who might just want to set up sites quickly in separate instances and not manage many custom options. id rather buy more licenses than manage complected servers. we currently have 4 or 5 sites to move and running them all separately under v6 when needed and v7 when possibly ideally in an inexpensive hosting setup would be great. just having one place to start would be nice. jym On 9/6/2013 11:29 PM, christophe.billiottet@webdna.us wrote: > The script is an important help in the install process, but the server version (apache module) has a limited number of supported platforms that must previously be known to design the script (this is why we can provide a list of supported configurations), while the fastCGI has a different installation process: FasCGI is an open standard available for most web servers. Zeus, apache, lighttpd, nginx, roxen, cherokee… However, a manual fastCGI install is not a complicated matter, easier than if we would have to install the server version manually. It is basically to inform the web server to pass a file with a specific suffix to the FastCGI, and have the FastCGI "connected" to the web server (through a mod_fcgid or mod_fastcgi module for apache). http://www.fastcgi.com/drupal/?q=node/15 > > The same exists for php: PHP apache module installers depend on platform, apache version and dependencies, while php fasctCGI without installer have a larger scope of servers. > > I suppose we could prepare disk images with basic configuration, but how many of them should we offer? > If some of you are kind enough to take the work of preparing disk image of their installation for others, whatever the version, i am sure this would be welcome. > > One more word about how a web server connects to the FastCGI: > > apache needs a module: > mod_fcgid supports UNIX sockets, no TCP sockets > mod_fastcgi is old and no longer updated > however, there is a new solution for apache 2.4+ that we must test on our side, but should not be a problem: mod_proxy_fcgi > > The following webservers have the FastCGI connector built-in, and no external module is necessary: > > • Cherokee HTTP Server > • Hiawatha webserver > • Lighttpd > • LiteSpeed Web Server > • Microsoft IIS (needs a specific build for windows) > • Kerio WebSTAR > • Nginx > • Open Market Web Server > • Resin Application Server > • Roxen Web Server > • Sun Java System Web Server (needs a specific build for solaris) > • Zeus Web Server > > For instance, WebDNA FastCGI works extremely well with Lighttpd. > > - chris--------------------------------------------------------- > This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to > the mailing list . > To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us > Bug Reporting: support@webdna.us > -- Jym Duane - CTO - Purpose Media Creating Your Success Story Marketing : Television - Internet -Print Phone: (877) 443-1323 Email: jym@purposemedia.com Web: www.purposemedia.com Oregon - www.GuideToOregon.com PO Box 1725, Jacksonville, OR 97530 California - www.OrangeCounty.net PO Box 2025, Capistrano Beach, CA 92624 Jym Duane

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