On 05/06/2018 08:37 PM, Jayson Smith wrote:
It seems that by default, Debian's Apache install doesn't enable the CGI
module. Somehow, it sort of works better if you enable CGI. It works
better if you plug it in.
Head…desk. I'd spent hours trying to troubleshoot this! Sometimes the
most obvious
On 05/06/2018 08:37 PM, Jayson Smith wrote:
>
> It seems that by default, Debian's Apache install doesn't enable the CGI
> module. Somehow, it sort of works better if you enable CGI. It works
> better if you plug it in.
>
> Head…desk. I'd spent hours trying to troubleshoot this! Sometimes the
>
Hello,
Okay, now I feel like a total dummy. No, Suexec wasn't enabled as far as
I can tell. Yes, the CGI scripts are owned by mailman:mailman. Yes, the
permissions are correct. So what was the problem, you ask.
It seems that by default, Debian's Apache install doesn't enable the CGI
module.
On 05/06/2018 07:16 PM, Jayson Smith wrote:
>
> ScriptAlias /mailman/ /usr/lib/mailman/cgi-bin/
>
> AllowOverride None
> Options ExecCGI
> Require all granted
>
This looks correct.
> The problem is that the CGI isn't working. If I go to
>
Hi,
This is a weird one. I think of myself as knowing my way around Mailman
pretty well for a user/admin/installer/upgrader. I'm upgrading to a
Debian 9 system from CentOS 6.5. Debian's Apache configs took a bit of
getting used to, but I actually like them better. It uses Apache 2.4.2.
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