On Monday, October 20, 2003, at 05:32 PM, Chris Hallgren wrote:
Maybe the standard apache is preventing it from running too I know apache
runs in a jailed enviroment. read
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq10.html#httpdchroot My suggestion is to remove
the standard apache (httpd) and compile one by hand. It makes it alot easier
and you can add tons of modules.

That kind of defeats the purpose of using OpenBSD as a more secure OS.


Two things to try. One is to su to the user that apache runs as and try to run qmailadmin from the command line. This will tell you if it's a permissions issue.

The second would be to find out more about the directory structure the CGI has access to. It might be failing to read the HTML templates typically found in /usr/local/share/qmailadmin.

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