nebucatnetzer, 2 months ago to php Is there a major security issue when I define PATH for the php-fpm processes? #php #security #phpfpm
Is there a major security issue when I define PATH for the php-fpm processes? #php #security #phpfpm
shalien, 4 months ago to random French So, to install #GLPI and have it working here the magic trick : DON'T EVEN REMOTELY THINK A SLIGHTEST TO TRY TO USE #NGINX AND #PHPFPM. Nooooh, get #apache, don't even try. You will lose it upon reinstalling it a hundred times. Fuck this shit and fuck Tech lib.
So, to install #GLPI and have it working here the magic trick : DON'T EVEN REMOTELY THINK A SLIGHTEST TO TRY TO USE #NGINX AND #PHPFPM.
Nooooh, get #apache, don't even try. You will lose it upon reinstalling it a hundred times.
Fuck this shit and fuck Tech lib.
outofcontrol, 8 months ago to Laravel If Video tutorials are your thing, and you want to learn a bit more about #Nginx and #phpfpm, fideloper has posted a few new videos over on YouTube. His latest is “How Nginx and PHP-FPM turn a web request into code” Discussions on Reddit #Laravel subreddit https://www.reddit.com/r/laravel/comments/16bslee/a_bit_about_how_http_gets_turned_into_php_using/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lh4RnczaATI
If Video tutorials are your thing, and you want to learn a bit more about #Nginx and #phpfpm, fideloper has posted a few new videos over on YouTube. His latest is “How Nginx and PHP-FPM turn a web request into code”
Discussions on Reddit #Laravel subreddit https://www.reddit.com/r/laravel/comments/16bslee/a_bit_about_how_http_gets_turned_into_php_using/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lh4RnczaATI