Hi Richard and Tokio,
i tried executing admin from the shell as nobody and it did work.
(there was some html-ouput)
So there must be a problem with the apache configuration.
Here are my changes to httpd.conf:
VirtualHost x.x.x.x:80
ServerName xxx.xxx
SuexecUserGroup nobody nobody
DocumentRoot
i found this in the suexec-log (of apache):
uid: (99/nobody) gid: (99/99) cmd: admin
cannot run as forbidden uid (99/admin)
?! why is this uid forbidden? where to configure?
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i tried executing admin from the shell as nobody and it did work.
(there was some html-ouput)
So there must be a problem with the apache configuration.
Here are my changes to httpd.conf:
VirtualHost x.x.x.x:80
ServerName xxx.xxx
SuexecUserGroup nobody nobody
You have suexec turned on. Mailman cgi
Hi,
http://myserver/mailman/admin
Internal Server Error
The httpd-log says: Premature End of script headers: admin
What do you get if you cd prefix/cgi-bin ; ./admin ?
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Hello everyone,
i noticed that other people have a similiar issue, but there was no
help yet.
I installed mailman and after doing the necessary changes to
httpd.conf i tried to check out if the cgi will work or not. and it does not.
http://myserver/mailman/admin
will give a
Internal Server
Anything logged in the Mailman error log ($prefix/logs/error)?
What OS? What version of MM? How installed?
On 20 Aug 2004, at 17:52, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everyone,
i noticed that other people have a similiar issue, but there was no
help yet.
I installed mailman and after doing the
Hi Richard!
There's no log in $prefix/logs/error.. does that mean apache doesn't
even start the cgi?
My versions:
RedHat 9
Apache 2.0.48
Python 2.3.4
Mailman 2.1.5
I installed following the INSTALL-Instructions..
(compiling etc. i arrived at httpd.conf and did the changes..)
I just upgraded