Package: nut-cgi
Version: 2.2.2-1
Severity: minor

2008/7/24 Georgy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> Arnaud wrote :
>
>
>   ls -l /etc/nut :
>
>
> I guess you missed the dir itself:
> as per /usr/share/doc/nut-cgi/README.Debian
> > chmod 766 /etc/nut
>
> you can check by doing an ls -a /etc/nut
>
> Charles Reply :
>
> Arnaud, do you mean 755?
>
> Charles Lepple
>
> Yes, that's make the trick :
>
> chmod 755 /etc/nut and now nut-cgi is working in the web browser
> I read this file, but somehow I missing the chmod on the /etc/nut.
>
> Hanks to you two
>
> Georgy
>
>
> Arnaud Quette a écrit :
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> 2008/7/24 Georgy <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>:
>>
>>    Hello all,
>>    I have succefully configure a trust 1200v ups with nut-2.2.2 on an
>>    ubuntu 6.06 LTS by follow this instructions :
>>    http://www.networkupstools.org/doc/2.2.0/INSTALL.html
>>
>>    I have the nut-cgi  2.0.3-4 from the ubuntu repos installed
>>    Now, I have problems to configure the nut-cgi in my web browser and I
>>    have this when i tried to http://localhost/cgi-bin/nut/upsstats.cgi.
>>
>>    Error: can't open hosts.conf
>>
>>    I added to /etc/apache2/sites-available/default :
>>
>>    ScriptAlias /nut /usr/lib/cgi-bin/nut
>>           <Directory "/usr/lib/cgi-bin/nut">
>>                   AllowOverride Limit
>>                   Options +ExecCGI
>>                   Order allow,deny
>>                   Allow from all
>>           </Directory>
>>
>>    ls -l /etc/nut :
>>
>>
>> I guess you missed the dir itself:
>> as per /usr/share/doc/nut-cgi/README.Debian
>> > chmod 766 /etc/nut
>>  you can check by doing an ls -a /etc/nut
>>
>>
>> -- Arnaud

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