On Mon, 8 Dec 1997, Paul Miller wrote: > Alright, this is really weird. After adding those lines it ran fine and > now it runs w/o those lines.. maybe my permissions were wrong, but I'm > sure they were 755 root/root. hmm.. Anyhow, now it only runs in the > /cgi-bin and not the user's directories, so the problem is probably suEXEC > since it controls cgi execution in user dirs, right? ... what a mess. > Can't help you here. I don't run Apache, and my server always runs cgis in user homedirectories as the respective user (if I allow cgi execution for that user at all), so I don't need suEXEC.
1. Check that cgi scripts not in /cgi-bin/ are allowed at all. 2. (only a thought) cd to the servers document root. su to www-data. cd to the directory where this script is. Run suEXEC with this script (maybe suexec scritpt.pl ?). Also I believe you will get better answers in a apache or cgi-authoring newsgroup or on the apache homepage. Luck, Martin -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .