mod_cgi(d) vs mod_proxy_fcgi

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Dearest Apache Gurus,

Do mod_cgi and mod_cgid have any sort of dependency relationship to mod_proxy_fcgi? I only want to use CGI as a means to execute PHP code so, mod_proxy, mod_proxy_fcgi and PHP-FPM sounds like the stack I need, but I wanted to confirm that “classic” mod_cgi(d) is not required, similar to how mod_php is not needed to support PHP-FPM.  I don't see any relationship between them in the module documentation but I wanted to make sure I wasn't missing something.

Thanks,

Scott


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