Op 30 jun. 2014, om 21:39 heeft Miles Fidelman <mfidel...@meetinghouse.net> het volgende geschreven:
> Remco Poelstra wrote: >> Op 30 jun. 2014, om 20:23 heeft Miles Fidelman <mfidel...@meetinghouse.net> >> het volgende geschreven: >> >>> Remco Poelstra wrote: >>>> Op 30 jun. 2014, om 19:56 heeft Miles Fidelman <mfidel...@meetinghouse.net >>>> <mailto:mfidel...@meetinghouse.net>> het volgende geschreven: >>>> >>>>> Remco Poelstra wrote: >>>>>> Hi, >>>>>> >>>>>> I'm migrating a mailman server to a newer machine. The new machine runs >>>>>> apache 2.4. My problem is that the mailman cgi scripts are served >>>>>> instead of being executed. >>>>>> My configuration looks like the following: >>>>>> <VirtualHost *:80> >>>>>> ServerName lists.xxx >>>>>> DocumentRoot /home/www/lists.xxx >>>>>> ScriptAlias /mailman/ /var/www/w-lists/ >>>>>> >>>>>> SuexecUserGroup w-lists w-lists >>>>>> >>>>>> <Directory /home/www/lists.xxx> >>>>>> Require all granted >>>>>> AddHandler fcgid-script .php >>>>>> Options +ExecCGI >>>>>> FCGIWrapper /var/www/w-lists/php5-cgi .php >>>>>> </Directory> >>>>>> </VirtualHost> >>>>>> >>>>>> In the document root there is a php script that redirects to >>>>>> /mailman/listinfo. The php5-cgi wrapper is in /var/www/w-lists. The php >>>>>> script gets properly executed, but the mailman scripts (also in >>>>>> /var/www/w-lists) are served directly instead of being executed. >>>>>> >>>>>> I've tried adding a "SetHandler fcgid-script" on the /var/www/w-lists >>>>>> directory, but that gives me a server error. >>>>>> Basically the same configuration works nicely on the old machine >>>>>> (running apache 2.2). >>>>>> >>>>> Silly question: are the any chance that the scripts aren't executable >>>>> (chmod +x)? Permissions can screw you - they're the first thing I always >>>>> check. >>>> They are all -rwxr-xr-x and w-lists:w-lists, so I believe that's OK. >>>> >>> hmm.... >>> >>> Just to be clear - you're saying that SOME php scripts in /var/www/w-lists >>> execute properly, and others (the mailman scripts) do not? >>> >>> If that's the case, you might want to really carefully examine what's >>> different between the scripts that run and the ones that download - things >>> like perhaps .php vs. php5 suffixes, and such. >>> >>> You might also want to look around for extraneous .htaccess files that have >>> conflicting information than what's in your config file. >>> >>> I guess you should also see if the .php setup is different on your new >>> machine. >> To be more clear, ONLY the php script gets executed. The others are ELF >> binaries and have no extension. So it's difficult to compare why the php >> script works and the others do not. Maybe the difference is that the php >> script itself is in the document root and only the wrapper is in the scripts >> folder, while the other scripts are called directly. >> There are no errors or warnings generated, apache just happily hands over >> the binary file. >> > > Now that's a whole other kettle of fish: > - So the AddHandler fcgid-script .php line is working properly, but, > - ScriptAlias /mailman/ /var/www/w-lists/ is not > > Maybe try upping your log level and looking at what happens when you try to > access one of the scripts - it might give you some clues. > > And.. I think I just figured out what's happening: There's no handler defined > for files that don't have a suffix. > > You might try replacing the AddHandler line with "SetHandler fcgid-script" - > which should make EVERYTHING in that directory executable. > > On the other hand, if some files in that directory are NOT executable, then > maybe do this instead" > - add a .fcgi extension to each of your binary scripts > - change the AddHandler fcgid-script .php to "AddHandler fcgid-script .php > .fcgi" Adding an extension to the binaries had the same effect as adding the entry: <Directory /var/www/w-lists> SetHandler fcgid-script </Directory> I now get an Internal Server Error page and when I check the error.log I see the output of the script, which is a basic html page. It’s followed by: (104)Connection reset by peer: [client 127.0.0.1:56565] mod_fcgid: error reading data from FastCGI server [client 127.0.0.1:56565] End of script output before headers: listinfo The php wrapper keeps functioning like it should. Is this a step forward or a step backward? Remco --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@httpd.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@httpd.apache.org