Re: Apache suEXEC Question

2001-10-12 Thread Craig Sanders
On Fri, Oct 12, 2001 at 01:45:00PM -0400, A.Sleep wrote: > That's what I was thinking but this is also the first time the box > hasn't been chroot'ed for users. The idea was to have non-world > readable home dir's. > > There must be some way to do this. Is adding the www-data user into > each new u

Re: problem with php-cgi

2001-10-12 Thread Robert Davidson
Does your script put a blank line after the Content-type and so on, like: blah: blah foo-foo: bar Content-type: blah hello Maybe you could post the first few lines of output to the list. Cya Sebastian Ezequiel Ovide wrote: > > yes it do. > > ./test.php.vgi make the same result that ./te

Re: problem with php-cgi

2001-10-12 Thread Sebastian Ezequiel Ovide
yes it do. ./test.php.vgi make the same result that ./test.pl.cgi but test.pl.cgi work fine with apache but test.php.cgi don't want to work with apach help. Sebastián Ezequiel Ovide ICQ:113198452 Universitá degli studi di Padova

Re: Apache suEXEC Question

2001-10-12 Thread Craig Sanders
On Fri, Oct 12, 2001 at 01:45:00PM -0400, A.Sleep wrote: > That's what I was thinking but this is also the first time the box > hasn't been chroot'ed for users. The idea was to have non-world > readable home dir's. > > There must be some way to do this. Is adding the www-data user into > each new

Re: rshell and iptables

2001-10-12 Thread Anthony J. Breeds-Taurima
On Fri, 12 Oct 2001, Greg Hunt wrote: > Hi, I'm trying to get rshell working on a server that's locked down pretty > tight with iptables. I had to allow access to port 514 (shell) from the host > that will be connecting to it, but I also had to allow access to port 1023 in > order to get it to

rshell and iptables

2001-10-12 Thread Greg Hunt
Hi, I'm trying to get rshell working on a server that's locked down pretty tight with iptables. I had to allow access to port 514 (shell) from the host that will be connecting to it, but I also had to allow access to port 1023 in order to get it to work. I'm thinking this port is chosen based on

Re: rshell and iptables

2001-10-12 Thread Anthony J. Breeds-Taurima
On Fri, 12 Oct 2001, Greg Hunt wrote: > Hi, I'm trying to get rshell working on a server that's locked down pretty tight >with iptables. I had to allow access to port 514 (shell) from the host that will be >connecting to it, but I also had to allow access to port 1023 in order to get it to >wo

Re: Apache suEXEC Question

2001-10-12 Thread Jeremy C. Reed
On Fri, 12 Oct 2001, A.Sleep wrote: > > Look at your error and suexec logs. Maybe at /var/log/apache/suexec.log or > > /var/log/apache/cgi.log. > > I forgot all about the suexec log... thanks, that's quite helpfull. > > > Also, have you changed your suexec document root to cover /home? (By > > d

Re: Apache suEXEC Question

2001-10-12 Thread A.Sleep
On Fri, Oct 12, 2001 at 11:38:32AM -0700, Jeremy C. Reed wrote: > > I've added my User and Group directives in the vhosts in my vhost.conf and > > I'm getting Forbidden errors. > Look at your error and suexec logs. Maybe at /var/log/apache/suexec.log or > /var/log/apache/cgi.log. I forgot all abou

rshell and iptables

2001-10-12 Thread Greg Hunt
Hi, I'm trying to get rshell working on a server that's locked down pretty tight with iptables. I had to allow access to port 514 (shell) from the host that will be connecting to it, but I also had to allow access to port 1023 in order to get it to work. I'm thinking this port is chosen based o

Re: Apache suEXEC Question

2001-10-12 Thread Jeremy C. Reed
On Fri, 12 Oct 2001, A.Sleep wrote: > > Look at your error and suexec logs. Maybe at /var/log/apache/suexec.log or > > /var/log/apache/cgi.log. > > I forgot all about the suexec log... thanks, that's quite helpfull. > > > Also, have you changed your suexec document root to cover /home? (By > >

Re: Apache suEXEC Question

2001-10-12 Thread A.Sleep
On Fri, Oct 12, 2001 at 11:38:32AM -0700, Jeremy C. Reed wrote: > > I've added my User and Group directives in the vhosts in my vhost.conf and > > I'm getting Forbidden errors. > Look at your error and suexec logs. Maybe at /var/log/apache/suexec.log or > /var/log/apache/cgi.log. I forgot all abo

Re: problem with php-cgi

2001-10-12 Thread Peter Billson
Sebastian Ezequiel Ovide wrote: > > Hi, > > just installed php4-cgi, fixed bad symlink in /usr/lib/cgi-bin > > The prob is, > > running as a standar cgi does not work ie > > #!/usr/bin/php > > apache complains > > [Thu Dec 21 20:18:36 2000] [error] [client 192.168.1.169] Premature end of > s

problem with php-cgi

2001-10-12 Thread Sebastian Ezequiel Ovide
Hi, just installed php4-cgi, fixed bad symlink in /usr/lib/cgi-bin The prob is, running as a standar cgi does not work ie #!/usr/bin/php apache complains [Thu Dec 21 20:18:36 2000] [error] [client 192.168.1.169] Premature end of script headers: /var/www/home/felipe/Proyectos/hola.php4.cgi

Re: Apache suEXEC Question

2001-10-12 Thread A.Sleep
On Fri, Oct 12, 2001 at 09:17:57AM -0700, Tim Moss wrote: > > I've added my User and Group directives in the vhosts in my vhost.conf > > and > > I'm getting Forbidden errors. > > Here's an example: > > The User and Group directives are set to foo > > Here's an -ls -l of /home/f/ and /home/f/foo/ >

Re: Apache suEXEC Question

2001-10-12 Thread Tim Moss
On Fri, 12 Oct 2001 09:55:31 -0400 "A.Sleep" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Oddly, this is the first time I've had this issue... > > I've added my User and Group directives in the vhosts in my vhost.conf > and > I'm getting Forbidden errors. > Here's an example: > > The User and Group directives a

Re: problem with php-cgi

2001-10-12 Thread Peter Billson
Sebastian Ezequiel Ovide wrote: > > Hi, > > just installed php4-cgi, fixed bad symlink in /usr/lib/cgi-bin > > The prob is, > > running as a standar cgi does not work ie > > #!/usr/bin/php > > apache complains > > [Thu Dec 21 20:18:36 2000] [error] [client 192.168.1.169] Premature end of >

Re: Problems building custom kernel with make-kpkg

2001-10-12 Thread Nick Jennings
On Wed, Oct 10, 2001 at 06:41:41PM +0200, Dirk Niemeyer wrote: > Dirk Niemeyer wrote: > > > > > > apt-get install mkinitrd > > > > Sorry. It must read > > apt-get install initrd-tools > Thanks for your help, I will give your instructions a shot when I get the chance. Now, in the future

problem with php-cgi

2001-10-12 Thread Sebastian Ezequiel Ovide
Hi, just installed php4-cgi, fixed bad symlink in /usr/lib/cgi-bin The prob is, running as a standar cgi does not work ie #!/usr/bin/php apache complains [Thu Dec 21 20:18:36 2000] [error] [client 192.168.1.169] Premature end of script headers: /var/www/home/felipe/Proyectos/hola.php4.cgi

Apache suEXEC Question

2001-10-12 Thread A.Sleep
Oddly, this is the first time I've had this issue... I've added my User and Group directives in the vhosts in my vhost.conf and I'm getting Forbidden errors. Here's an example: The User and Group directives are set to foo Here's an -ls -l of /home/f/ and /home/f/foo/ ls -l /home/ drwxr-xr-x

Re: Apache suEXEC Question

2001-10-12 Thread Tim Moss
On Fri, 12 Oct 2001 09:55:31 -0400 "A.Sleep" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Oddly, this is the first time I've had this issue... > > I've added my User and Group directives in the vhosts in my vhost.conf > and > I'm getting Forbidden errors. > Here's an example: > > The User and Group directives

Re: Problems building custom kernel with make-kpkg

2001-10-12 Thread Nick Jennings
On Wed, Oct 10, 2001 at 06:41:41PM +0200, Dirk Niemeyer wrote: > Dirk Niemeyer wrote: > > > > > > apt-get install mkinitrd > > > > Sorry. It must read > > apt-get install initrd-tools > Thanks for your help, I will give your instructions a shot when I get the chance. Now, in the future

Re: portslave for potato

2001-10-12 Thread I. Forbes
Hello Russell On 9 Oct 2001, at 21:13, Russell Coker wrote: > I have put a copy of the latest portslave compiled for potato online at > http://www.coker.com.au/portslave/ . I don't have a potato system to test it > though... Also it is a new version... I think I have found a bug with this p

Apache suEXEC Question

2001-10-12 Thread A.Sleep
Oddly, this is the first time I've had this issue... I've added my User and Group directives in the vhosts in my vhost.conf and I'm getting Forbidden errors. Here's an example: The User and Group directives are set to foo Here's an -ls -l of /home/f/ and /home/f/foo/ ls -l /home/ drwxr-xr-x

Re: portslave for potato

2001-10-12 Thread I. Forbes
Hello Russell On 9 Oct 2001, at 21:13, Russell Coker wrote: > I have put a copy of the latest portslave compiled for potato online at > http://www.coker.com.au/portslave/ . I don't have a potato system to test it > though... Also it is a new version... I think I have found a bug with this