I'm sure the original OP has already done this, but
since I've been bitten by this a few times I thought
I'd mention it - after making changes to httpd.conf
don't forget to restart the webserver before trying
your page again :)
Hardy Merrill
--- Eucke Warren <euckew(a)sierraelectronics.com> wrote:
>> I am interested in this one too for FC2.
Executes fine at the CLI but
>> Apache won't touch it other than displaying the
target script instead of
>> executing it. I've tried httpd.conf directives
and .htaccess setting
>> +ExecCGI to no avail...must be some little
permissions switch but I
cannot
>> seem to trace it...anyone have a suggestion?
>>
>> -Eucke
> Does no Perl work or your own code? without
providing any useful
> information (like code or which public available
program you try to use
> and the according error_log entries) no real
answer can be given. And
> what specific Apache configuration do you use? The
cgi scripts are
> displayed as source implies a broken httpd.conf
setup.
>
> Alexander
Alexander, if I place the script I am chasing under
the /var/www/cgi-bin and
do a symbolic link Apache will definitely execute
the script and it works.
Even doing a <Directory> container for the directory
I want to execute perl
scripts in does not work so it seems like am
AllowOveride somewhere is
killing CGI execution in any directory but
/var/www/cgi-bin. I will
continue chasing there...but suggestions are gladly
received. ;-)
Brian, try doing what I did...place the script in
/var/www/cgi-bin, adjust
the permissions and ownership as needed and Sym Link
it to where you want it
in where your pages are served from. I bet it will
work...I'd bet we're
chasing the same issue here.
-Eucke
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