- Introduced AGENTS.md, README.md, TASKS.md, and implementation_plan.md for Vexer, detailing mission, responsibilities, key components, and operational notes. - Established similar documentation structure for Vulnerability Explorer and Zastava modules, including their respective workflows, integrations, and observability notes. - Created risk scoring profiles documentation outlining the core workflow, factor model, governance, and deliverables. - Ensured all modules adhere to the Aggregation-Only Contract and maintain determinism and provenance in outputs.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| # Entry-Point Runtime — PHP-FPM
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| ## Signals to gather
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| - `argv0` equals `php-fpm` or `php-fpm8*` variants; master process often invoked with `-F` or `--nodaemonize`.
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| - Configuration files: `/usr/local/etc/php-fpm.conf`, `www.conf`, pool definitions under `php-fpm.d`.
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| - PHP runtime artefacts: `composer.json`, `public/index.php`, `artisan`, `wp-config.php`.
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| - Environment variables such as `PHP_FPM_CONFIG`, `PHP_INI_DIR`, `APP_ENV`.
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| - Socket or port exposure (`listen = 9000`, `/run/php-fpm.sock`).
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| ## Implementation notes
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| - Verify master process vs worker processes (master stays PID 1, workers forked).
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| - Inspect pool configuration to extract listening endpoint and process manager mode.
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| - If `docker-php-entrypoint` is involved, ShellFlow must expand to `php-fpm`.
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| - Distinguish FPM from CLI invocations (`php script.php`) to avoid misclassification.
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| ## Evidence & scoring
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| - Reward confirmed config files and listening sockets.
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| - Add evidence for application artefacts (Composer lockfile, framework directories).
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| - Penalise when only the binary is present without config (could be CLI usage).
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| ## Edge cases
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| - Images bundling Apache/Nginx front-ends should end up as `Supervisor` with PHP-FPM as a child service.
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| - Some Alpine packages install `php-fpm7` naming—include aliases in detector.
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| - When `php-fpm` is launched via `s6` or supervisor, rely on child detection to avoid double counting.
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