Hello,

Thanks for your reply. I solved the not being able to run a Perl CGI script
issue. I now have several of my old Perl CGI scripts up and running.

Now one of my other CGI scripts is failing badly. The mysql error log does
not show anything useful. All I see on my screen is a '500 internal server
error'. I checked the syntax of my perl script and it is ok.

Your message stated that setting "my log file level to debug" was a good
debugging idea. I have been trying to figure out how to accomplish this
task with no success. Which config file do I need to change and what
specific change do I need to make to the config file ?

Thanks/

On Wed, Jun 24, 2020 at 11:15 AM angel Hall-Coulston
<rammstein...@me.com.invalid> wrote:

> Try setting your log file level to debug, you will get far more
> information. Also at the end of the 'log format' code in your configuration
> file (easy double check by command 'httpd -V' which will double check your
> conf file) add '%L' which when added to both access_log file formats AND
> error_log formats will give matches between the two easily found with the
> 'grep' command 'grep
> "[long-scrambled-unique-characters-for-that-particular-error] '*_log' .
> Make sure you first are in the log directory.
>
> Another helpful tip… your apache comes with it’s VERY OWN manual pages
> which when enabled in your 'includes' section of your config file, will
> allow you to access MUCH quicker than going online, where you will find
> everything you need to know.
>
> Angel Hall-Coulston
> Scotland.
>
> On 24 Jun 2020, at 00:35, barry kimelman <perlmaste...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> my system is an ubuntu 20.04 lts laptop.
>
> I successfully installed apache2. I verified the installation by visiting
> http://localhost:80 <http://localhost/>
>
> Now I am having problems trying to run a Perl CGI script which I had
> running under Windows 10 on  Apache 2.4
>
> I modified the sites-enabled/000-default.conf file by removing the '#'
> from the start of the "Include conf-available/serve-cgi-bin.conf" line. I
> then created the /usr/lib/cgi-bin directory. I next put a small Perl CGI
> script named "printenv.cgi" under /usr/lib/cgi-bin. I then restarted the
> apache2 server. When I attempted to run my newly created CGI script gy
> visiting localhost:80/cgi-bin/printenv.cgi
> <http://localhost/cgi-bin/printenv.cgi> all that happened was I received
> a "404 Not Found" error. I looked at the apache logfile and it provided no
> further info.
>
> I even tried using the "wget" command. same 404 error.
>
> What have I done wrong?
>
> --
>
> Barrry Kimelman
> Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
>
>
>

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Barrry Kimelman
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

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