On Mon, 13 Feb 2006, [iso-8859-1] João Paulo Vaz wrote:

> Same yours I to place the maximum permission (chmod 777 for that file) still
> yes I continue with the same problem, that not and the first time that I
> install NAGIOS, but it is the first time that I come across that mistake.

Maximum permissions in itself could be causing a failure as it violates
the apache security.

I suggest you pick up the apache documentation and verify the bit about
CGI and permissions and securiring it.

Hugo.

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