Re: php.conf and PHP-FPM

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Thanks Rich, Daniel, Chris for taking the time to reply.

On 11/13/15 4:01 PM, "Rich Bowen" <rbowen@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

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>On 11/13/2015 02:53 PM, Rose, John B wrote:
>> do the settings such as  ...
>> 
>> <FilesMatch \.php$> SetHandler application/x-httpd-php
>> </FilesMatch>
>> 
>> 
>> AddType text/html .php
>> 
>> Etc,
>> 
>> ...typically in the file named php.conf, matter if you do not have
>> mod_php loaded and are only using PHP-FPM?
>> 
>> What PHP related setting would you possibly put in php.conf if you
>> are only using PHP-FPM?
>> 
>
>Oh. Right. Yeah, you don't need that stuff at all any more, because
>any *.php files are being proxied over to the php-fpm server, and will
>never reach this FilesMatch block.
>
>> In other words, by using PHP-FPM, and using ProxyPassMatch, none of
>> those things are used. Right?
>> 
>
>That is correct.
>
>
>
>> Except "DirectoryIndex"
>> 
>> Comment: It seems the default/uncommented placement of
>> "DirectoryIndex index.php" in php.conf would
>> undesirably/unexpectedly replace "DirectoryIndex index.html
>> index.php etc." in the main body of your httpd.conf file. If you
>> "Include" conf.d late in your httpd.conf file.
>
>
>No. DirectoryIndex is cumulative. That is, see this section in the docs:
>
>Note: Multiple DirectoryIndex directives within the same context will
>add to the list of resources to look for rather than replace:
>
>Which then gives the example of:
>
>    DirectoryIndex index.html
>    DirectoryIndex index.php
>
>as being identical to
>
>    DirectoryIndex index.html index.php
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>- --Rich
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>- -- 
>Rich Bowen - rbowen@xxxxxxxxxxx - @rbowen
>http://apachecon.com/ - @apachecon
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