Transmission torrent client.7/7/2023 Now we need to make sure lighttpd can find this configuration file by adding an include in our nf. # see cgi.txt for more information on using mod_cgiĬgi.assign = (".php" => "/usr/bin/php-cgi") Lets add PHP CGI support by creating the following file: I choose normal CGI because I have a small embedded system and I prefer to use my memory for other things. FastCGI keeps PHP running in the background waiting for lighttpd to talk to it This makes it fast and more responsive than normal CGI mode. If you need a high performance HTTP server with PHP support, you should probably go for the second option but if you need PHP only for some administrative tasks like controlling Clutch, CGI mode should be enough. There are two ways of adding PHP support to lighttpd: When the installation is finished we need to add PHP support to lighttpd. PHP isn't a light package so please consider this before you install it. NOTE: When you install PHP you will see it has some dependencies. We need lighttpd because our web-interface (Clutch) depends on PHP and the default webserver in Alpine Linux (mini_httpd) does not support it. The first thing we need to setup is lighttpd. I assume that you know the basics about Alpine Linux (package management and internals) and you have enough storage available to store your downloaded media (ie USB hard-drive) and of course a working internet connection. This document will show you how you can setup Transmission BitTorrent client on Alpine Linux and control it with a nice HTTP web-interface.
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