I'm running aolserver 3.4.2 on potato and would like to give mailman a try. Mailman installed in the into /usr/lib/ and put a symlink into /usr/lib/cgi-bin/, like:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# ls -l /usr/lib/cgi-bin/ lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 18 Jan 30 21:43 mailman -> ../mailman/cgi-bin/ How to configure aolserver correctly? My current settings (as installed by dpkg) are: ----------------- # # CGI interface -- nscgi # # Note: CGI is *vastly* inferior to ADP's or even built-in Tcl libraries. # ns_section "ns/server/${server}/module/nscgi" ns_param debug false ;# Be chatty in log ns_param gethostbyaddr false ;# Whether to do reverse DNS lookups ns_param limit 0 ;# Max number of concurrent CGI processes ns_param maxoutput 10240 ;# Max bytes allowed from external process ns_param buffersize 8192 ;# Buffer output from external process ns_param Map "GET /*.pl" ns_param Map "GET /*.py" ns_param Map "GET /cgi /usr/lib/cgi-bin/" ns_param Map "GET /cgi-bin /usr/lib/cgi-bin/" ns_param Map "POST /*.pl" ns_param Map "POST /*.py" ns_param Interps CGIinterps ns_section "ns/interps/CGIinterps" ns_param .pl "/usr/bin/perl" ns_param .sh "/bin/sh" ns_param .py "/usr/bin/python" # CGI environment variable handling -- See admin guide ns_param systemenvironment false ;# Copies environment from nsd start shell ----------------- My idea was to add a line ns_param Map "GET /cgi-bin /usr/lib/mailman/cgi-bin/" and I get a response on <http://localhost/cgi-bin/listinfo>, unfortunately a page that tells me I had found a bug in mailman. I blame it on a wrong setup though. -Andre
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