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SPDY with Sentora
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SPDY with Sentora
Hi,
I would like to use Google's SPDY with sentora, I know there are issues with mod_php so I would like to know if anyone here has it running with sentora.

If not, i would like to ask the developers is I have to take any considerations when switching from mod_php to mod_fastcgi using sentora, in case sentora requires something from mod_php that mod_fascgi won't provide.

PD: I know SPDY was supposed to be used with apache 2.2 not apache 2.4 but is possible to used with 2.4 compiling from source, so that's not what I'm asking.

Thanks in advace.
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RE: SPDY with Sentora
(03-22-2015, 04:07 AM)rekuen Wrote: Hi,
I would like to use Google's SPDY with sentora, I know there are issues with mod_php so I would like to know if anyone here has it running with sentora.

If not, i would like to ask the developers is I have to take any considerations when switching from mod_php to mod_fastcgi using sentora, in case sentora requires something from mod_php that mod_fascgi won't provide.

PD: I know SPDY was supposed to be used with apache 2.2 not apache 2.4 but is possible to used with 2.4 compiling from source, so that's not what I'm asking.

Thanks in advace.

You can't switch to mod_fcgi currently as most security model will be breached.

I never tried to use SPDY but it should work since you compile it for apache 2.4.

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RE: SPDY with Sentora
(03-22-2015, 04:29 AM)Me.B Wrote:
(03-22-2015, 04:07 AM)rekuen Wrote: Hi,
I would like to use Google's SPDY with sentora, I know there are issues with mod_php so I would like to know if anyone here has it running with sentora.

If not, i would like to ask the developers is I have to take any considerations when switching from mod_php to mod_fastcgi using sentora, in case sentora requires something from mod_php that mod_fascgi won't provide.

PD: I know SPDY was supposed to be used with apache 2.2 not apache 2.4 but is possible to used with 2.4 compiling from source, so that's not what I'm asking.

Thanks in advace.

You can't switch to mod_fcgi currently as most security model will be breached.

I never tried to use SPDY but it should work since you compile it for apache 2.4.

M B

That's the thing, SPDY has issues when used with mod_php so is a requirement to switch to mod_fastcgi, that's why asked before trying.

I supposed I will have to wait to HTTP 2.0 ...

Thanks anyway.
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RE: SPDY with Sentora
https://code.google.com/p/mod-spdy/wiki/KnownIssues

SPDY is not recommended with mod_suPHP and may be more suitable with Fast CGI.

Seem no issues with wordpress but some php application could have.

More infos here:

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/...dy-discuss

You should evaluation the HYPE vs stability.

I don't think we should support this until all those issues are cleared.

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