If you're using 6.1, what I did was to startx from root. Then open the
control panel from the /root screen that pops up:
/etc/X11/applnk/System/control-panel.desktop
Go to the bottom of the gnome-linuxconf screen that pops up and click on
System Configuration. From the new window that appears
OK,
I tried linuxconf, and there was nothin about apache unless i missed it,
but i looked thoroughly. i searched my system and in the linuxconf help
entries i noticed they had a section for apache. how to i enable apache
configuration in linuxoconf?
thanks,
erik
Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
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Erik,
I would suggest that you check out the Apache configuration from the
control panel in X. 6.1 allows you to configure Apache through linuxconf;
one of the options allows you to configure Apache to either allow or
disallow running cgi scripts. I would assume that a disallow setting on
the A
Hi,
I have a basice RedHat 6.1 machine with the kernel upgraded to 2.2.13.
I am running the apache server, and i am experimenting with it. I have
put an uptime script in the cgi-bin directory and made it executable,
but when i try to access it, i get a forbidden access error. The file
permissi