On Oct 5, 2005, at 9:41 PM, Glenn Dawson wrote:

At 09:31 PM 10/5/2005, Garrett Cooper wrote:


Hi,
    Just having problems again enabling cgi script execution in
apache. The script exists, it's the right set of permissions, and the
perl interpreter is reference correctly, as well as the following
line in the httpd.conf file:

    AddHandler cgi-script .cgi



Without being able to see the config, the name of the script, the contents of the script, or the directory it's in, the simple stuff comes to mind.

Does the AddHandler directive actually apply to the directory that contains the script?

Does the script end in .cgi ?

What shows up in your apache error log?

What error shows up in the browser when you try to browse to the script?

-Glenn


    Ah, yes... should have explained more in that regard.
The server serves the file exacting as written and doesn't display the result that I want on the server (which is the script doing something for that matter). All that I have really changed from the defaults is the AddHandler section, so Apache just doesn't know how to serve CGI files, although mod-cgi is loaded properly I think. Just go to http://wongle.mine.nu for the script since it's a part of the main page.
-Garrett

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