gt;> /home/virtualhost2
>>
>> I want to give each virtualhost its own cgi-bin. Based upon my
>> understanding of suexec, its doc root would have to be set to /home in order
>> for the cgi scripts to function properly. And that the doc root
>> configuration for suexec
or the cgi scripts to function properly. And that the doc root
> configuration for suexec must be set when it is compiled along with apache.
>
> The Debian apache package puts the cgi-bin in this directory:
> /usr/lib/cgi-bin
>
> I figure that the suexec doc root is probably set
tion for suexec must be set when it is compiled along with apache.
The Debian apache package puts the cgi-bin in this directory:
/usr/lib/cgi-bin
I figure that the suexec doc root is probably set to this directory and that
if I were to create cgi-bin directories inside my virtualhost directories
the
On Mon, 12 May 1997, Douglas L Stewart wrote:
> Argh. I have an old Redhat system (3.x) that I've been converting to a
> Debian 1.2 system. Everything's been going okay... until now.
>
> I just installed the apache package and it _WIPED_ my /etc/httpd directory
> calling it obselete, without pr
Argh. I have an old Redhat system (3.x) that I've been converting to a
Debian 1.2 system. Everything's been going okay... until now.
I just installed the apache package and it _WIPED_ my /etc/httpd directory
calling it obselete, without prompting me to do so, and withing saving the
contents anyw
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