RE: Apache and cgi-bin directory - Redhat 7.1

2001-07-17 Thread Frank J. Schmuck
Mel, BINGO! Thanks for the assist. Frank -Original Message- From: Mel Matsuoka [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 8:22 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Apache and cgi-bin directory - Redhat 7.1 At 05:15 PM 07/16/2001 -0400, you wrote: >I have apache set up

Re: Apache and cgi-bin directory - Redhat 7.1

2001-07-16 Thread Mel Matsuoka
xx.xxx and I am taken to the /var/www/html >directory and the file index.html is displayed showing that the apache >install went ok. I can replace that index.html file with another (or edit >the original) to include a link to a script in the cgi-bin directory which >is executed with the

RE: Apache and cgi-bin directory - Redhat 7.1

2001-07-16 Thread Fco. Javier Valladolid Hdez.
- Original Message - From: Frank J. Schmuck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 4:15 PM Subject: Apache and cgi-bin directory - Redhat 7.1 > I have apache set up on a Linux machine running Redhat 7.1 (local home > network). The

RE: Apache and cgi-bin directory - Redhat 7.1

2001-07-16 Thread Kuchler, David
W. McCoy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 5:31 PM To: Frank J. Schmuck Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Apache and cgi-bin directory - Redhat 7.1 On Mon, 16 Jul 2001, Frank J. Schmuck wrote: > I have apache set up on a Linux machine running Redhat 7.1 (local home >

Re: Apache and cgi-bin directory - Redhat 7.1

2001-07-16 Thread fliptop
"Brett W. McCoy" wrote: > > On Mon, 16 Jul 2001, Frank J. Schmuck wrote: > > > I have apache set up on a Linux machine running Redhat 7.1 (local home > > network). The install (from rpm) placed the directories as follows: > > > > However I can't point the browser to http://192.168.xxx.xxx//cgi-

Re: Apache and cgi-bin directory - Redhat 7.1

2001-07-16 Thread Brett W. McCoy
192.168.xxx.xxx and I am taken to the /var/www/html > directory and the file index.html is displayed showing that the apache > install went ok. I can replace that index.html file with another (or edit > the original) to include a link to a script in the cgi-bin directory which > is e

Apache and cgi-bin directory - Redhat 7.1

2001-07-16 Thread Frank J. Schmuck
index.html is displayed showing that the apache install went ok. I can replace that index.html file with another (or edit the original) to include a link to a script in the cgi-bin directory which is executed with the URL shown as http://192.168.xxx.xxx/cgi-bin/perlfile.cgi. However I can't poin

RE: cgi-bin directory

2001-07-10 Thread Bradley M. Handy
I generally put my cgi-bin directory in the same level as my root www directory. For example: root www -> /usr/local/www/htdocs cgi-bin -> /usr/local/www/cgi-bin Then you need to add a ScriptAlias Directive (if you're using Apache) into your httpd.conf file

RE: cgi-bin directory

2001-07-10 Thread Frank J. Schmuck
i-bin directory At 11:10 10.07.2001 -0400, Frank J. Schmuck wrote: >I have a home network set-up to test cgi scripts. I have a Win2k box hooked >up to a linux box. The intent is to write on the Win2k box and test on the >Linuxbox. My question is where should the cgi-bin directory reside? >

Re: cgi-bin directory

2001-07-10 Thread Aaron Craig
At 11:10 10.07.2001 -0400, Frank J. Schmuck wrote: >I have a home network set-up to test cgi scripts. I have a Win2k box hooked >up to a linux box. The intent is to write on the Win2k box and test on the >Linuxbox. My question is where should the cgi-bin directory reside? > >

cgi-bin directory

2001-07-10 Thread Frank J. Schmuck
I have a home network set-up to test cgi scripts. I have a Win2k box hooked up to a linux box. The intent is to write on the Win2k box and test on the Linuxbox. My question is where should the cgi-bin directory reside? My intent is to open a browser from the Win2k box and look at http