FCGIWRAP(8)FCGIWRAP(8)NAMEfcgiwrap - serve CGI applications over FastCGI
SYNOPSISfcgiwrap [OPTIONS]
DESCRIPTIONfcgiwrap is a simple server for running CGI applications over FastCGI.
It hopes to provide clean CGI support to Nginx (and other web servers
that may need it).
OPTIONS-c number
Number of fcgiwrap processes to prefork.
-f Redirect STDERR output from executed CGI through FastCGI so it
shows in the web server error log. Otherwise it would be
returned on fcgiwrap's STDERR, which could be redirected. If
running through spawn-fcgi, fcgiwrap's STDERR is sent to
/dev/null, so this option provides a way to get that output
back.
-s socket_url
A URL for the listen socket to bind to. By default fcgiwrap
expects a listen socket to be passed on file descriptor 0,
matching the FastCGI convention. The recommended way to deploy
fcgiwrap is to run it under a process manager that takes care of
opening the socket. However, for simple configurations and one-
off tests this option may be used. Valid socket_urls include
unix:/path/to/unix/socket, tcp:dot.ted.qu.ad:port and
tcp6:[ipv6_addr]:port.
-p path
Restrict execution to the given path. Repeated options will be
merged.
-h Show a help message and exit.
ENVIRONMENT
When running, fcgiwrap evaluates these environment variables set by the
web server calling an fcgi-script. The variables DOCUMENT_ROOT and
SCRIPT_NAME will be concatenated and the resulting executable run as
CGI script wrapped as FastCGI, with the remainder after the script name
available as PATH_INFO. To disable PATH_INFO mangling, set up your web
server to pass SCRIPT_FILENAME, which should contain the complete path
to the script. Then PATH_INFO will not be modified.
DOCUMENT_ROOT
directory which the script resides in
SCRIPT_NAME
actual executable
SCRIPT_FILENAME
complete path to CGI script. When set, overrides DOCUMENT_ROOT
and SCRIPT_NAME
EXAMPLE
The fastest way to see fcgiwrap do something is to launch it at the
command line like this:
fcgiwrap-s unix:/var/run/fcgiwrap.sock
Apart from potential permission problems etc., it should be ready to
accept FastCGI requests and run CGI scripts.
Most probably you will want to launch fcgiwrap by spawn-fcgi using a
configuration like this:
FCGI_SOCKET=/var/run/fcgiwrap.sock
FCGI_PROGRAM=/usr/sbin/fcgiwrap
FCGI_USER=nginx
FCGI_GROUP=www
FCGI_EXTRA_OPTIONS="-M 0700"
ALLOWED_ENV="PATH"
Nginx can be configured to have the arbitrary CGI cgit run as FastCGI
as follows:
location / {
fastcgi_param DOCUMENT_ROOT /var/www/localhost/htdocs/cgit/;
fastcgi_param SCRIPT_NAME cgit;
fastcgi_pass unix:/var/run/fastcgi.sock;
}
AUTHORfcgiwrap was written by Grzegorz Nosek <root@localdomain.pl> with con‐
tributions by W-Mark Kubacki <wmark@hurrikane.de>.
This manual page was written by Jordi Mallach <jordi@debian.org> (with
contributions by Grzegorz Nosek) for the Debian project (and may be
used by others).
The -p option was contributed by <takefu@airport.fm> as an addition to
the FreeBSD port.
Jun 3, 2010 FCGIWRAP(8)