I had to add suexec to get around this. I created another
user and group (like www and www) and run Apache as this user.
(edit your httpd.conf, change from "nobody") also compile in
a suexec user. If you've done if successfully, when you do a
httpd -l, you'll see a line that says "suexec wrapper created successfully".
Then chown all of the cgi-bin files to this user.
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From: zze-BOGATIRSKY Jeremy apprenti FTRD/DMI/LAN
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Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2001 4:58 AM
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Subject: RE: https - port problem
Hi everyone,
I have just installed an Apache server with SSL.
It works, but I can only read my html pages, I can't access to my cgi
scripts in /usr/local/apache/cgi-bin.
My browser says : "You don't have the permission to access /cgi-bin".
May be this problem comes from the SSL configuration in the httpd.conf.
Does someone know if there is something especially to change ?
I only change Port and Listen directives in the httpd.conf.
Configuration :
Red Hat 6.2
Apache 1.3.20
OpenSSL 0.9.6a
ModSSL 2.8.4-1.3.20
Thanks...:)
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