How do we make PHP run in CGI mode and enable suexec in WAMP?
Posted by: criticalx (---.range86-145.btcentralplus.com)
Date: November 27, 2008 01:47AM

Hi how do we change how the PHP runs in my wamp to CGI mode? The default SERVER API is apache.. and how to install suexec?

Thanks I love wamp.. but not enough knowledge to use it. Is it possible to run a online server using WAMP outside my local PC so that people from the internet can access my site?

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Re: How do we make PHP run in CGI mode and enable suexec in WAMP?
Posted by: yfastud (Moderator)
Date: November 27, 2008 06:56AM

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Re: How do we make PHP run in CGI mode and enable suexec in WAMP?
Posted by: criticalx (---.range86-145.btcentralplus.com)
Date: November 30, 2008 01:44AM

Hi I think what I meant was to change the SERVER API to CGI/Fast Cgi mode rather than using Apache grinning smiley

I was planning to run my own hosting but thinking I would need much fast internet speed.

How much broadband speed do I need to have in order to give out web hosting services?

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Re: How do we make PHP run in CGI mode and enable suexec in WAMP?
Posted by: dejohnson2000 (89.204.196.---)
Date: March 01, 2009 05:11PM

Hi, Having the same problem to change the SERVER API to CGI/Fast Cgi mode. Just wondering did you get anywhere with it?

Thanks

John

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Re: How do we make PHP run in CGI mode and enable suexec in WAMP?
Posted by: X-Bit (---.virtua.com.br)
Date: August 06, 2012 09:38PM

I know, thats a rather old thread... but anyway, I am stuck at the same place!

I followed the mentioned tutorial and installed Perl, aparently it did not change "WebServer to PHP Interface" from apache to CGI.

Any new insights here?!

Thanks for your patience with me!

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