I had a similar problem and fixed it by commenting out any lines that use
the warn command.
Give it a try. I am currently working with the OpenSRS support team to see
why on some installations this happens.
Taco Scargo
Direct5 Internet Services
-
----- Original Message -----
From: "supp ort" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2001 2:45 AM
Subject: Re: Manage.cgi Script failure following Full Access authorization
>
>
>
> We are having similar problems, we upgraded from version 2.2 to 2.3
> everything works fine except manage.cgi giving the 500 server error.
>
> Sven van Heerden
> SnAkebrothers Web Enterprise
>
> >From: WTrachtman To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Manage.cgi Script
> >failure following Full Access authorization Date: Tue, 09 Jan 2001
19:17:21
> >-0500
> >
> >
> >I am a new OpenSRS RSP, who just installed and successfully ran both the
> >reg_system.cgi and manage.cgi scripts well enough to execute and pass the
> >"full access" test on Sunday. Shortly following the submission of the
test
> >results, about the same time as I received the "Full Access Complete"
> >message from the folks at "Team OpenSRS", the manage.cgi script has
stopped
> >working properly. The "reg_system" script still works just fine, but the
> >"manage.cgi" script gives a "500-server error" if and only if the correct
> >domain name, userID and Password are supplied for domains successfully
> >registered in the test-server environment. If any of these three items
are
> >entered incorrectly, the manage script gives the proper error message
> >rather than the 500-server error. Because this is a virtually hosted
> >account installation, I can't access the system error logs, so it is
> >difficult to get complete error message info. Setting the "debug" flag to
1
> >for the manage script in the config file does not seem to have any
effect.
> >Otherwise redirecting error output to the browser gives a large list of
> >errors similar to :
> >
> >Undefined value assigned to typeglob at /mydirectory/lib/cgi-lib.pl line
> >57.
> >
> >and
> >
> >/mydirectory/lib/OpenSRS/XML_Client.pm line 795, line 1.
> >
> >FYI, I am using the new version 2.3 client script package.
> >
> >Although I have created a new "private-key", both in the "live" and
"test"
> >environments, this does not seem to cure the problem. Everything was
> >working just fine on Sunday prior to my OpenSRS account status changing
> >from "TEST" to "LIVE" (terminology per the congratulation message from
> >Opensrs).
> >
> >I am still pointing to, and using, the test system, since I want to get
> >this resolved prior to really going "live".
> >
> >Is there anything special associated with the passing of the "full
access"
> >test and changing to "live" status at the OpenSRS side which might be
> >causing the problem with the manage.cgi script? I am in the process of
> >trying to "reverse-engineer" the manage.cgi and related scripts to see
what
> >may be causing the problem, but if there is something simple I am
> >overlooking, I would appreciate any pointers.
> >
> >If the IP address for the server access (which is one of the things
> >presumably added when going "live") were incorrect, would this not simply
> >give an authorization failure, or other error message rather than the
> >500-server error? Is this parameter even used in the test-system
> >environment?
> >
> >Is there anything simple which I am supposed to reconfigure once I have
> >been approved for full access which would make the manage.cgi script stop
> >functioning while the reg_system.cgi script continues to work just fine?
> >
> >I did review the message list archives, and it seems that others are
having
> >difficulties with the manage.cgi script, but I saw no resolutions posted.
> >
> >Any insights from those who may already have gone through this would be
> >greatly appreciated.
> >
> >Thanks in advance for any help. Warren Trachtman http://www.wstco.com
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> _________________________________________________________________________
> Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com.
>
>