The directory perms are ok (directory 0755, files 0705); you can see the
content of the script but not execute it.
On Tue, Feb 4, 2020 at 2:12 AM Igor Cicimov wrote:
> Should have said "exported" with noexec instead of mounted to make it more
> clear. Then it doesn't matter what you do on the
Should have said "exported" with noexec instead of mounted to make it more
clear. Then it doesn't matter what you do on the client side you will still
not be able to run exe files.
Since this is not the case maybe the perms of the directories on that path
have no exe permissions them self?
IC
>From fstab:
10.10.10.10:/vol/shared /shared nfs defaults,exec,tcp,vers=3,intr,_netdev 0
0
>From /proc/mounts
10.10.10.10:/vol/shared /shared nfs
On Wed, Jan 29, 2020, 11:35 PM Michele Mase' wrote:
> I'm trying to execute some gci scripts under a certain directory stored
> under an nfs share without any success; the same configuration is working
> outside nfs share (i.e. under local filesystem).
> What am I missing?
> Regards
> Michele
I'm trying to execute some gci scripts under a certain directory stored
under an nfs share without any success; the same configuration is working
outside nfs share (i.e. under local filesystem).
What am I missing?
Regards
Michele Masè
Local Working: curl https://www.example.com/cgi2/
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