Olaf van der Spek wrote: > I tried to reproduce this on a fresh install of 1.4.18-1, but failed. > A fresh install doesn't include aliases except those for 127.0.0.1, so > I'd like to ask you what you changed from the default configuration.
Uh, I added aliases (and enabled mod_alias, of course). For example, I added the following for nagios support: alias.url += ("/nagios2/cgi-bin" => "/usr/lib/cgi-bin/nagios2", "/nagios2/" => "/usr/share/nagios2/htdocs/", ) If I access 'http://localhost/nagios2/', I get a 404. If I access 'http://speedy.moregruel.net/nagios2/', it works fine. Using IPs instead of names makes no difference: using 127.0.0.1 fails, while 192.168.1.2 works. Okay, while trying to make the minimal lighttpd.conf that exhibits the problem, I found that aliases work if 10-mod_cgi.conf is not enabled. (I'd guess that this makes this bug related to #345554.) In particular, if I comment out the remoteip section in 10-cgi.conf like this: #$HTTP["remoteip"] == "127.0.0.1" { # alias.url += ( "/cgi-bin/" => "/usr/lib/cgi-bin/" ) # $HTTP["url"] =~ "^/cgi-bin/" { # cgi.assign = ( "" => "" ) # } #} ...aliases work again. I'm not sure why that section is there, the /cgi-bin/ -> /usr/lib/cgi-bin/ mapping should work no matter what the remote IP. BTW, if you expect the bug submitter to respond to a question, you really need to CC the submitter; the BTS doesn't automatically do this (which I think is bad design...) I just happened to check the bug and found your question. Regards, Steve -- Steve Greenland The irony is that Bill Gates claims to be making a stable operating system and Linus Torvalds claims to be trying to take over the world. -- seen on the net -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]