Stephen,
Sorry for being late on this thread. And thanks for your support of
Rev On Rockets initiative.
The error you're having is a permission error. You must be sure you
set the correct permissions on the file and also the correct user and
group with chown command.
chown user:group filename
Just make sure you set the execute bits (chmod +xxx .) so that it
can be a program!
Best wishes
Neal Campbell
Abroham Neal Software
Programming Services for Windows, OS X and Linux
(540) 242 0911
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Try Spot for OS X, the
thanks, Neal and everyone else who responded,
I couldn't forget the permissions after Andre said on the Revcon
video I almost had a t-shirt made with chmod 755 in big letters
so you won't forget!
I still can't get a rise out of the executable, except errors.
echo.mt (from Jacque's site,
Sulinux is the secure kernel for your instance of Linux. You might
want to google around and see if you can learn more about it and what
you can do around it! If all else fails, contact your ISP!
Neal Campbell
Abroham Neal Software
Programming Services for Windows, OS X and Linux
(540) 242 0911
On Dec 6, 2008, at 5:40 PM, Stephen Barncard wrote:
thanks, Neal and everyone else who responded,
I couldn't forget the permissions after Andre said on the Revcon
video I almost had a t-shirt made with chmod 755 in big letters
so you won't forget!
I had a nightmare of getting a tattoo
Thanks Jim,
yes I checked and of course ROR has it everywhere. I did add it to
the old echo.mc script ( and changed the suffix to .cgi ).
I'm writing a report to DH support. I'll let everyone know how it went.
sqb
On Dec 6, 2008, at 5:40 PM, Stephen Barncard wrote:
thanks, Neal and
I run Rev CGIs on Dreamhost daily. Once you find the culprit you'll
have a great time.
Have you checked your error.log from the server's logs folder?
I write my CGIs in a simple stack I made for doing so, which has a
button to upload the script so I take care of several small steps in one
Thanks Richard. That's good to know.
Yes, I've been looking at the logs and I always get this error:
suexec policy violation: see suexec log for more details, referer:
http://cms3.mitchmarcusmusic.com/
I have no suexec log.
the only other error is the error for not having the error page!
Stephen Barncard wrote:
By the way, doesn't FTP in Rev send passwords in plain text? How do
you work around that?
Until Rev supports secure FTP there is no preventative solution. So I
handle it as I do when using many other tools that don't provide secure
FTP: I change my site's password
Hello Rev Nation,
I was watching Andre's discussion of Rev On Rockets from the Vegas
conferences, and got inspired to give it a go. It seemed so simple.
It works great locally on the Mac.
The hosting for me and my friends is Dreamhost, and I was certain
that I heard that someone had
Stephen, I've not run RoR, but I am having no problems running the
3.0 engine (Linux of course) for cgi on Dreamhost. Does RoR act as
web-server? Would that mean disabling Apache?
Best,
Mark
On 6 Dec 2008, at 02:05, Stephen Barncard wrote:
Hello Rev Nation,
I was watching Andre's
Hi Mark,
No, ROR doesn't require RevHTTP. I'm not using that part of the
demonstration. I've seen and tried that, and wanted to get it into
the Apache world.
I'm strictly following Andre's instructions and can't even get hello
world to work. He did it in front of people and video at the
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