php5-fpm gives unknown script error
Alex Hall
ahall at autodist.com
Tue May 10 16:18:10 UTC 2016
Just a note to say that I worked it out. I had my root set one level too
deep, so the paths were rendering just fine but not matching up with where
the root had them starting. Once I adjusted it, that problem went away. I'm
still getting an error from OSTicket, but no longer am I seeing errors in
my Nginx log. Incidentally, if anyone has gotten OSTicket to work under
Nginx and wouldn't mind emailing me off list, I'd love to pick your brain
about what might be going wrong with the installation.
On Tue, May 10, 2016 at 9:21 AM, Alex Hall <ahall at autodist.com> wrote:
>
>
> On Tue, May 10, 2016 at 8:21 AM, Francis Daly <francis at daoine.org> wrote:
>
>> On Mon, May 09, 2016 at 05:52:47PM -0400, Alex Hall wrote:
>>
>> Hi there,
>>
>> without knowing anything about OSTicket...
>>
>> > FastCGI sent an stderr: unknown script while reading response header
>> from
>> > upstream
>>
>> That usually means that the fastcgi server could not find the file that
>> it was looking for, based on what nginx told it.
>>
>> So: what http request do you make?
>>
>> What (php) file do you want the fastcgi server to use for this request?
>>
>
> Looks like the request is for js/jquery.[number].js,
> ROOT/PATHcss/flags.css, and other files. I'm not sure which php file it is,
> since OSTicket is running its own installer. Well, the main file is
> install.php according to the "referrer" of the request, but I don't know if
> that's the whole story.
>
>>
>> > The setup here is awkward (SSH
>> > from Windows to Debian, with no SCP support currently and no way to copy
>> > from or to the SSH session). I can copy files, but it's a bit of a
>> process.
>>
>> As an aside: if you can copy/paste words between your ssh session and
>> your windows command prompt, you can use "tar" and "base64", possibly
>> also with "gzip", to copy files from one to the other.
>>
>> It can be annoying for large files, but anything that compresses down
>> to some tens of kB is usually quite quick and easy.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> f
>> --
>> Francis Daly francis at daoine.org
>>
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> Alex Hall
> Automatic Distributors, IT department
> ahall at autodist.com
>
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Alex Hall
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ahall at autodist.com
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