|> > I'm trying to get netsaint running. I've got: |> > |> > 1. a standard apache install from the latest binary (unstable) deb. |> > |> > 2. a netsaint install from the latest netsaint binary (unstable) debs, |> > including netsaint-plugins and netsaint-plugins-extra. |> > |> > I didn't make changes to these installations. I installed apache in |> > order to use netsaint, and then I installed netsaint and its plugins. |> > |> > The message I get from apache when I try to use netsaint is: |> > |> > "Forbidden |> > You don't have permission to access /cgi-bin/netsaint/config.cgi [or |> > some other .cgi] on this server."
It's a symlink problem. /usr/lib/cgi-bin/netsaint is a symlink to /usr/lib/netsaint/cgi-bin, and apache doesn't like that. You should a) remove the symlink b) move the actual directory to where the symlink first was c) make a symlink so that it 'seems' nothing has happened (I could be mistaken about the names of the directories. You get the point.) -- __________________________ /______________________ | Arnout Engelen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | _________________ /| | _ _ | | |_______________|_| | - = | |/______________________| Debian GNU/Linux: when code |__________________________/ matters, not commercials