Hi James Cole,

I am currently trying to improve the configuration of cacti handling.
Part of it is to fix this bug, but while I tried out to install lighttpd
myself, I found that it is not clear to me how to configure it properly.

I now have lighttpd running and I want to get cacti processed by it as
well. I can enable the cacti module but then lighttpd gives me a "403 -
Forbidden" error. I then enabled the fastcgi-php module and after
installing php5-cli, lighttpd succesfully servered cacti. Now my
question is, is fastcgi-php needed, or can you also activate php
differently in lighttpd. I was not able to find the answer to that
question in a reasonable time. I hope you know (part of) the answer.

Paul

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  if statement for symlink of lighttpd.conf is wrong in cacti.postinst

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