I am running a
Debian 3.1 (sarge) server and the following apache packages
installed:
ii
apache
1.3.33-6sarge1
versatile, high-performance HTTP server
ii apache-common 1.3.33-6sarge1 support files for all Apache webservers
ii apache2-utils 2.0.54-5 utility programs for webservers
ii libapache-dbi-perl 0.94-2 Connect apache server to database via perl's DBI
ii libapache-mod-dav 1.0.3-10 A DAV module for Apache
ii libapache-mod-gzip 1.3.26.1a-8 HTTP compression module for Apache
ii libapache-mod-perl 1.29.0.3-6sarge1 integration of perl with the Apache web server
ii libapache-mod-php4 4.3.10-16 server-side, HTML-embedded scripting language (apache 1.3 module)
ii libapache-mod-ssl 2.8.22-1sarge1 Strong cryptography (HTTPS support) for Apache
ii apache-common 1.3.33-6sarge1 support files for all Apache webservers
ii apache2-utils 2.0.54-5 utility programs for webservers
ii libapache-dbi-perl 0.94-2 Connect apache server to database via perl's DBI
ii libapache-mod-dav 1.0.3-10 A DAV module for Apache
ii libapache-mod-gzip 1.3.26.1a-8 HTTP compression module for Apache
ii libapache-mod-perl 1.29.0.3-6sarge1 integration of perl with the Apache web server
ii libapache-mod-php4 4.3.10-16 server-side, HTML-embedded scripting language (apache 1.3 module)
ii libapache-mod-ssl 2.8.22-1sarge1 Strong cryptography (HTTPS support) for Apache
I have a java
program running on this server. One
of the things contained in it's sar file are some cgi files. During the
installation of this program the original directory gets deleted and the new sar
gets expanded, then I set the permissions on the cgi files. the commands used
are
chmod -R 755
/path/help/admin
chmod -R g+s
/path/help/admin
The files are all
owned and grouped by the same user.
owner.owner
apache user is
www-data
'owner' is in the
www-data group
www-data is in the
'owner' group
Here is my problem.
With perms set at 755 the cgi file work fine. once the g+s is set (2755) the cgi files stop working. This
method works on woody, but I can not see any reason that would make a
diff.
Anyone got any
ideas/suggestions/comments that can help?
Tony Heal
Pace Systems Group, Inc.
800-624-5999
[EMAIL PROTECTED]