is loaded. There must
be better ways of doing what you want, but that's outside the scope of
your question.
Cheers,
Andres
-Original Message-
From: Thom Hehl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 18, 2005 7:32 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] CGI path
On Tue, 19 Jul 2005, Thom Hehl wrote:
Is this a secret? Why does no one know about this selinux thing? Anyway,
I turned it off for now. Maybe I'll go back and figure it out later.
Presumably it should be up to the creators of SELinux to document what
they're doing, including issues likely to
I have a CGI program that calls a java program. I have placed the
java/bin directory into my PATH in /etc/bashrc (Redhat Linux) and can
run my CGI fine from the command prompt. When I execute it through the
web server, though, I get the following message in my error.log:
sh: java: command not
OK. I figured out to place the path in /etc/init.d/httpd and now I can
find the program. Now I'm getting the error:
sh:/opt/java/bin/java: Permission denied
The permissions on java are 755, which should allow execution. Is there
something that prevents CGI scripts from calling other binaries?
@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] CGI path problem
OK. I figured out to place the path in /etc/init.d/httpd and now I can
find the program. Now I'm getting the error:
sh:/opt/java/bin/java: Permission denied
The permissions on java are 755, which should allow execution