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Hans-Werner Hilse <hilse@×××.de> writes: |
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> What you're experiencing seems to be just a missing ScriptAlias. RTFM |
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> about calling CGIs... |
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This is a single user machine so security from users is only a problem |
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from me blundering around... That was why I wanted to keep |
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experimentation at $public_html and a working server for home lan at |
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www/localhost/htdocs. |
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What I've found is that if I set ScriptAlias to |
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/var/www/localhost/cgi-bin/ then it all works there but not at: |
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USER/public_html. There a cgi is just displayed like a file. |
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If I do not define ScriptAlias at all then cgi works under |
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$public_html but cgi under $htdocs is just displayed as a file. |
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I want to be able to fire cgi anywhere under $htdocs or $public_html. |
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How can I do that...? I don't care about suexec if I don't need it. |
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Just another layer of confusion. But if it requires special file |
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permissions root privs in one or the other area then suexec seems |
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easier. |
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RTFM... yes over and over but not really catching on. |
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