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PostPosted: Fri 03 Aug '07 18:19    Post subject: mod_fcgid updated to version 2.2 Reply with quote

Version 2.2 of the popular FastCGI module mod_fcgid is released by Ryan Pan and the Win32 version is now avaliable at http://www.apachelounge.com/download/ .

Changes over 2.1:

- Support configuration "PassHeader"
- Support apr_shm_remove() in httpd.2.0.X
- Support configuration "TimeScore"
- Support new configurations "MaxRequestInMem" and "MaxRequestLen"
If the length of http request longer than "MaxRequestInMem", it will store in tmp file.
If the length of http request longer than "MaxRequestLen", it will return internal server error.
- Fix miner Sanity check bug

FastCGI is a fast, open, and secure Web server interface that solves the performance problems inherent in CGI, without introducing the overhead and complexity of APIs. This solves the CGI performance problem of creating new processes for each request, for example the perfomance with PHP is on par when you run PHP as module. Also a buggy FastCGI application cannot crash or corrupt the core server or other applications. And a malicious FastCGI application cannot steal any secrets (such as session keys for encryption) from the Web server.
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