On Fri, 4 Feb 2000, Renee Levant wrote:

> Hello all:
> 
> Well this is very basic. I had no trouble  doing make and such.
> But realized afterwards I had installed in to the cgi-bin (I then read the
> README and discovered this is a no no)
> 
> So to run the program elsewhere I since my server requires cgi be run in
> *a* cgi-bin  I set it up in the domains root in a file called cgi-bin ?
> And place html in a web viewable directory?
> 
> Will that do it?
> 
> And what do I need to change so it knows where to look to set up the stats?
> Can this be done without setting up the web interface?
> 

You must not run analog as a cgi-bin. You must set up the form interface to
do it. This is the only way to run analog through a web browser securely.

But I wonder if you really want to do that anyway. Why not just telnet (or
rsh or ssh) to your server and run it remotely from the command line? And
then just look at the output page from your web browser?

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