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That's what I use. But for some reason it takes time (days
sometimes) for it to catch. I've added a script to both my main and
new local cgi-bin telling me where I'm at.
So if client enters ....[url]/cgi-bin/where.pl it will tell them if
their local cgi-bin is activated yet or if they're still accessing
the main cgi-bin.
I've tried server restart in the admin, but that usually freezes
webten. Even after quitting webten and restarting it still takes
time for for access to the local cgi-bin to come about. It's not due
to the browser's cache because I've used different machines with the
same results.
To enable a separate cgi-bin for a client, I placed a copy of the
cgi-bin folder in his document root and added:
ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ /usr/local/etc/httpd/WebSites/[document root
folder]/cgi-bin/
to httpd.conf.
Unfortunately, the client reports:
I tried to put the files in there and got "permission denied". I
tried to chmod it and it wouldn't let me do that either. Can you
check it out?
What am I doing wrong? Do I need to do something in the virtual
domain setup with Folder Contents --> Access Controls?
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