On Mon, 17 Apr 2000, Jean-Michel Dault wrote:

> It looks like a SuExec problem. Either remove apache-suexec or chown
> nobody.nobody these files.

Tried chowning them, didn't work.  Same error.  Tried removing
apache-suexec and I get the same thing.  Even restarted apache, same
deal.  I did notice in my /var/log/httpd/suexec_log the following:

[2000-04-17 08:22:25]: too few arguments

listed twice (different timestamps tho).  Any idea if that might be
linked?  Mind you, with apache-suexec gone now, it shouldn't matter...

> Give me some news!

As of right now, still doesn't work.  Can't run CGI scripts or SSI exec
commands (have a perl-based banner rotation program that won't run).

> > In a SSI file (banner.shtml).  It won't run any of my other CGI scripts
> > either, nor will PHP include statements work either.  Does anyone know
> > what might be going on here?  It was all working yesterday and now it
> > isn't and I haven't touched anything.  I'm extremely confused as to why
> > this won't work!
> > 
> > For the PHP3 includes, if it's a local file
> > (ie. include("/home/httpd/html/text/footer.txt");) it works fine, but if
> > it's something like include("http://bla.bla/whatever.php3"); it doesn't
> > work anymore.  I'm seriously confused here.  I think it's a permission
> > problem, but I don't understand why it hasn't happened before
> > then.  Everything is owned by root.root and the pages come up ok if I view
> > them by themselves, but as includes they don't work anymore.
> > 
> > I'm using the latest AES RPMs.  Help!

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