On 3/8/24 11:17 PM, Mark wrote:
Under OpenBSD's httpd, my mailman setup gives an HTTP 404 error when 'mysite.com/listinfo' is typed, however 'mysite.com/listinfo/' works.
Caveat: I know nothing about configuring OpenBSD's httpd.
In order to *solve* this issue, I added 2 different locations pointing to the same cgi script, as: location "/listinfo" { fastcgi socket "/var/www/run/slowcgi.sock" root "/usr/local/lib/mailman/cgi-bin/listinfo" request strip 1 }
I'm guessing, but I suspect the above alone would work and the one below is redundant.
location "/listinfo/*" { fastcgi socket "/var/www/run/slowcgi.sock" root "/usr/local/lib/mailman/cgi-bin/listinfo" request strip 1 } The same goes for /create and other cgi scripts as well. Wondering how to make both ways (with ending '/' and without) work? Is there any parameter configuring this in mailman2?
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