> So, there's no way of creating a log file in the default directory or some
> special directory ?
Apache usually logs stderr of CGI scripts to its error log, you can use this.
If you give any file or directory the permissions you observe on your /tmp file
(something like writeable by group www
Hello Marat,
Thanks for the comment.
Yes, I am in the linux environment on a cluster. Tested your idea.
1. The script works, but no output file is written on the cluster i.e.
earlier I can't see anything in the console of my browser, now I see that
the script executes successfully read off from t
Hello,
I am in a linux environment. In my python code, I am trying to do :
myScript.py
- subprocess.call(["ls", "-l"])
This command is inside my CGI script. The script is called successfully,
but this command wont run.
How can I make the CGI script process server side commands ? Any special
Thanks for your help I managed to solve it I had to comment out
#IndexOptions FancyIndexing HTMLTable VersionSort
plus a load of AddIcon
Seems to work OK now
Thanks Again
On Fri, Aug 11, 2017 at 11:09 AM, Yehuda Katz wrote:
> The server might not start because removing the module leaves an inv
The server might not start because removing the module leaves an invalid
configuration somewhere.
If you run httpd -t or look in the error log, it should tell you where the
problem is.
- Y
On Fri, Aug 11, 2017 at 12:01 PM, David Wright - NOAA Affiliate <
david.e.wri...@noaa.gov> wrote:
> Dear Ex
Dear Experts
Hi I am new to Apache configuration. I have been tasked to set up a
Development and Production Apache Server running on RHEL to run a Drupal
website.
I now have it up and working but now I have to secure the server we use
NESSUS vulnerability scanner to to find vulnerability's in the
I think you might have the wrong list...
Sent from a device with a very small keyboard and hyperactive autocorrect.
On Aug 11, 2017 2:56 AM, "fedora" wrote:
> Dear listers
> I never had such an unreliable installation as the one for fedora 26. I am
> a long time user of fedora (at least since 2