If you are using Apache, what's the extension of your script? .cgi or
something else. If it is not .cgi, you have to edit httpd.conf to enable it.

jack malone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 11:34 AM 10/12/99 -0700, you wrote:
> >Well, I'm using DHCP for my IP since the static stuff STILL didn't work,
> >but at least I have a stable connection now. My new problem is when I
> >run httpd, I can see the default index page fine, but it won't run any
> >cgi files on my machine. It says "Forbidden" whenever a html page calls
> >the scripts, even though I set the permissions to 777. What's the deal?
> >
> >Oh, my httpd daemon started acting weird, too -- I used to have to run
> >it with the line
> >
> >httpd -d /home/httpd -f /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
> >
> >but now it just screws up when I do. I have to just run "httpd" now and
> >it seems to work. I haven't edited any config files.
> >
> >What the heck is going on?
> >
> >Cyclone
> >
> >
> I'm having trouble also. I see the default page just fine then when I put
> my own page up it says forbidden also an will not work. Im wondering whats
> up with this also. I am on the net from a cable modem an would like to play
> with a webserver to get the exsperience. not gona have lots of traffic just
> a few friends an me testing it.l
> 
> 
> Jack Malone
> East Texas Lighthouse for the Blind
> dba Horizon Industries 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 903-595-3444


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