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Update documentation, -b ip:port works
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In this setup, PHP is started as a separate process entirely from the web
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server. It will listen on a socket for new FastCGI requests, and deliver
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PHP pages as appropriate. This is the recommended way of running PHP-FastCGI.
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To run this way, you must start the PHP binary running by giving it a port
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number to listen to on the command line, e.g.:
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To run this way, you must start the PHP binary running by giving it an IP
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and a port number to listen to on the command line, e.g.:
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./php -b 8002
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./php -b 127.0.0.1:8002
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(you can also specify a bind address, e.g. ./php -b localhost:8002. However, this
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relies on the FastCGI devkit and does not seem to work properly)
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The above line is the recommended way of running FastCGI. You usually
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want the FastCGI server to provide services to the localhost, not
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everyone on the Internet.
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If your web server sits on a remote host, you can make FastCGI listen
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on all interfaces:
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./php -b :8002
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./php -b "*:8002"
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Note that hostnames are not supported.
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You must also configure your web server to connect to the appropriate port
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in order to talk to the PHP FastCGI process.
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