RE: SuEXEC and CGI to two VirtualHosts

2003-01-04 Thread Michael Olds
at makes sense to you.) Best Wishes! Mike Olds www.buddhadust.org >-Original Message- >From: Bill Moseley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2003 9:05 AM >To: Michael Olds >Cc: Debian-User >Subject: RE: SuEXEC and CGI to two VirtualHosts > > >O

RE: SuEXEC and CGI to two VirtualHosts

2003-01-04 Thread Bill Moseley
On Sat, 4 Jan 2003, Michael Olds wrote: > If I understand you correctly, to use SuEXEC I am going to have to either 1. > completely change the way I wanted to set up my web directory (ies), or 2. > figure out how to configure SuEXEC prior to compiling Apache and compile it > from source myself. Ho

RE: SuEXEC and CGI to two VirtualHosts

2003-01-04 Thread Michael Olds
Bill, Thanks again for your assistance and ideas on this. The more I get into this the more confusing it becomes! If I understand you correctly, to use SuEXEC I am going to have to either 1. completely change the way I wanted to set up my web directory (ies), or 2. figure out how to configure SuE

RE: SuEXEC and CGI to two VirtualHosts

2003-01-03 Thread Bill Moseley
On Fri, 3 Jan 2003, Michael Olds wrote: > >ServerName name.of.host >DocumentRoot "/www/user2/public_html" >User name2 (a test name belonging to no other group than name2 Group, > with no special privelages at all) >Group name2 >ScriptAlias /cgi-bin-2/ "/www/user2/public_html/c

RE: SuEXEC and CGI to two VirtualHosts

2003-01-03 Thread Michael Olds
Sorry Bill! Sent off-list by accident again...appipollylogies! Best Wishes! Mike Olds www.buddhadust.org ||> I believe I have traced my problem in setting up CGI bins on two ||> VirtualHosts to the fact that SuEXEC is incorrectly configured (it is ||> enabled and I get "suexec: enabled; valid wr

Re: SuEXEC and CGI to two VirtualHosts

2003-01-03 Thread Bill Moseley
On Fri, 3 Jan 2003, Michael Olds wrote: > I believe I have traced my problem in setting up CGI bins on two > VirtualHosts to the fact that SuEXEC is incorrectly configured (it is > enabled and I get "suexec: enabled; valid wrapper /usr/lib/apache/suexec".) > The error I get is: "cannot get docroot