Websites Using mod_fastcgi
Mod_fcgid is a high performance alternative to mod_cgi or mod_cgid, which starts a sufficient number instances of the CGI program to handle concurrent requests, and these programs remain running to handle further incoming requests.
Categories: Web server extensions
Official website: https://www.fastcgi.com/mod_fastcgi/docs/mod_fastcgi.html
mod_fastcgi is ranked #5 of 13 in Web server extensions by website adoption.
Web server extensions alternatives ranked by popularity
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- mod_python — 0 websites
- mod_rack — 0 websites
- mod_rails — 0 websites
- mod_ssl — 0 websites
How WhatStack detects mod_fastcgi
WhatStack detects mod_fastcgi by analyzing HTTP headers, HTML source code, JavaScript globals, meta tags, cookies, DNS records, and ads.txt entries using signature-based pattern matching across 10 different analyzers.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is mod_fastcgi?
- Mod_fcgid is a high performance alternative to mod_cgi or mod_cgid, which starts a sufficient number instances of the CGI program to handle concurrent requests, and these programs remain running to handle further incoming requests.
- How many websites use mod_fastcgi?
- WhatStack has detected mod_fastcgi on 0 websites in our database.
- How do you detect mod_fastcgi?
- We analyze HTTP headers, HTML source, JavaScript globals, meta tags, cookies, DNS records, and ads.txt entries to identify mod_fastcgi with high accuracy using signature-based pattern matching.