Thanks that may be it.  What’s the best way to set up a new user?  IE what permissions and so on.  I completely forgot for the install and index I ran it as su admin, not aspseek. So you know my background is LAN not WEB so take pity on my feeble mind.  Thank you so much for pointing me in the right direction.

 

Charles Linden

Webmaster

http://www.volvospeed.com

 

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Have you checked your errer logs? Usually they are in /var/logs but it depends on your install. Yes, "s.cgi" should look like that. Did you restart your server after indexing? I had to do that. Did you check you permissions? Did you put "s.cgi" in the cgi-bin of your document root?Did you or the program set up a new user called "aspseek"? Did you check to make sure that on install, ASpseek set up a mysql user called "aspseek"?

 

What version of Linux are you running?

 

That's all I can think of.

 

Ed

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Sent: Sunday, June 02, 2002 8:06 AM

Subject: [aseek-users] Install question

 

Ok I downloaded aspseek after 2 weeks of trying to install mnogosearch. I am now having the same problem with aspseek that I was having with mnogosearch, so I think I must be over looking something. I installed aspseek and ran ./index and ./index -D All went well with that. I checked mysql and the data was written to the tables. So it indexes correctly. The problem is my s.cgi script look like a jpeg in ascci. Should it? When I call to it all I get is a 500. Does anyone have any ideas, I already read through the FAQ and mailing list? If you can help me please let me know. Thank you so much for your time as I think I am about to loose my mind. Thanks,

 

Charles Linden

Webmaster

http://www.volvospeed.com

 

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