Re[2]: Vqadmin Upgrade Failure.

2001-12-07 Thread Gabriel Ambuehl
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hello Tony, Thursday, December 06, 2001, 7:06:42 PM, you wrote: work. You probably shouldn't run a webserver on the same machine as your mail server anyway, really. I think it's arguable whether allowing a webserver with other people on it to write to

Vqadmin Upgrade Failure.

2001-12-06 Thread Kevin - System Administrator
I had vqadmin working fine on apache untill i upgraded and installed the same modulues + frontpage all my other cgi's work 100% no problems even qmailadmin but vwadmin spits this out Software error: Unrecognized character \x7F at /usr/local/apache/cgi-bin/vqadmin/vqadmin.cgi line 1. what can be

Re: Vqadmin Upgrade Failure.

2001-12-06 Thread Ken Jones
On 2001.12.06 14:39 Kevin - System Administrator wrote: I had vqadmin working fine on apache untill i upgraded and installed the same modulues + frontpage all my other cgi's work 100% no problems even qmailadmin but vwadmin spits this out Software error: Unrecognized character \x7F at

Re: Vqadmin Upgrade Failure.

2001-12-06 Thread Tony Publiski
Last I checked, Frontpage still installed it's own version of apache, which likely doesn't have some of the things necessary for vqadmin to work. You probably shouldn't run a webserver on the same machine as your mail server anyway, really. Tony Kevin - System Administrator wrote: I had

Re: Vqadmin Upgrade Failure.

2001-12-06 Thread Bill Shupp
Last I checked, Frontpage still installed it's own version of apache, which likely doesn't have some of the things necessary for vqadmin to work. You don't have to. I always patch apache manaully so I can still compile it the way I want. You probably shouldn't run a webserver on the same

Re: Vqadmin Upgrade Failure.

2001-12-06 Thread Tony Publiski
Bill Shupp wrote: Last I checked, Frontpage still installed it's own version of apache, which likely doesn't have some of the things necessary for vqadmin to work. You don't have to. I always patch apache manaully so I can still compile it the way I want. You probably shouldn't run a