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The following example configures OpenBSD's httpd as a frontend using the
FastCGI interface. There is no need to use relayd, as httpd includes
native FastCGI support (please take note that you must reconfigure
Since version 2.43,
.Nm
by setting the fastcgi value to true in the
.Pa server.json
configuration file). Add the following to the example.com server section in
.Pa /etc/httpd.conf :
supports communicating from / to the front end http server using the FastCGI
protocol. There is no special advantage in using this, only that some servers
allow for simpler configuration. For example, in the case of nginx, you can
replace the two 'proxy_pass' and 'proxy_set_header' lines in the example
above with just
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fastcgi_pass localhost:8001;
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The only thing to change on
.Nm
size is to the set 'fastcgi' value to true in
.Pa server.json .
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Further, using the FastCGI interface allows a much simpler configuration
under OpenBSD's native httpd, given that it's natively implemented there
and you no longer need to configure the complicated relayd server. This is
an example:
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# other server configuration
[...]
location "/fedi*" {
fastcgi socket tcp "127.0.0.1" 8001
}