Update documentation, -b ip:port works

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Sascha Schumann 2003-09-03 08:24:37 +00:00
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In this setup, PHP is started as a separate process entirely from the web
server. It will listen on a socket for new FastCGI requests, and deliver
PHP pages as appropriate. This is the recommended way of running PHP-FastCGI.
To run this way, you must start the PHP binary running by giving it a port
number to listen to on the command line, e.g.:
To run this way, you must start the PHP binary running by giving it an IP
and a port number to listen to on the command line, e.g.:
./php -b 8002
./php -b 127.0.0.1:8002
(you can also specify a bind address, e.g. ./php -b localhost:8002. However, this
relies on the FastCGI devkit and does not seem to work properly)
The above line is the recommended way of running FastCGI. You usually
want the FastCGI server to provide services to the localhost, not
everyone on the Internet.
If your web server sits on a remote host, you can make FastCGI listen
on all interfaces:
./php -b :8002
./php -b "*:8002"
Note that hostnames are not supported.
You must also configure your web server to connect to the appropriate port
in order to talk to the PHP FastCGI process.