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Does the virtual domain you have setup have the main user as the
owner? I'm pretty sure I ran into something like this when I setup
about 8 months ago. I downloaded supergetinfo from barebones and
altered the permissions to match whatever ftp account I had setup for
that domain. In other words, make a unique ftp account, use super
get info (free demo) and change it to that user, come in through the
webbrowser and see if that doesn't do it. You also may want to
delete the folder, ftp in and create the cgi-bin folder (which I call
scripts on mine) and then super get info the changes and try.
Also, what happens if you do create another folder with a different
name and make that your cgi-bin executable?
On Thursday, August 29, 2002, at 03:02 PM, ITG Lists wrote:
Hi Terry,
Thanks again. I did do this yesterday, the permissions are exactly the
same.
Tenon Support, any ideas here?
Thanks
-----Original Message-----
From: Terry Allen [mailto:hmag@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 2:20 PM
To: itools@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: CGI Problem - Why?
Hi Terry,
I sure did - the httpd.conf file shows each virtual with exactly the
same setup. BTW I am using latest version of iTools and Mac OS X
10.1.5
Thanks
-----Original Message-----
From: Terry Allen [mailto:hmag@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 2:02 AM
To: itools@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: CGI Problem - Why?
Hi,
I am going nuts trying to understand this. I have a cgi that
works
fine
on two virtual domains, however will not work on a new site,
college-radio.net. The cgi-bin folder is set for cgi-bin in
access
controls on all sites. The permissions and owners are the same.
When I go to:
http://www.college-radio.net/cgi-bin/perl_test.cgi - I get an
error
in
the error log stating: script not found or unable to stat:
Library/WebServer/CGI-Executables/perl_test.cgi
but, if call it this way under my default domain:
http://www10.inno-tech.com/college-radio.net/cgi-bin/perl_test.cgi
-
it
works fine???
Hi again,
Well, maybe it's something to do with file permissions then. in
the
terminal, navigate into each vhost directory & type 'l' which will
give a
list of the read / write permissions. Also see if the directory
housing
each vhost has the same permissions.
Bye for now, Terry Allen
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