On 5/23/05, Randy Kobes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Mon, 23 May 2005, Robert wrote: > > > I just installed it via PPM (for ActiveStates 5.8.6.811). > > I had my site working under Apache1/CGI without problem. > > > > I upgraded to Apache2/mod_perl and I configured my site conf like so (per > > the docs): > > > > alias /reports "C:\path\to\reports" > > > > PerlModule ModPerl::PerlRun > > > > <Directory "path\to\reports"> > > SetHandler perl-script > > PerlResponseHandler ModPerl::PerlRun > > PerlOptions +ParseHeaders > > Options +ExecCGI > > </Directory> > > > > My httpd.conf looks like: > > > > # > > # MOD_PERL 2.0 > > # > > LoadFile "C:/Perl/bin/perl58.dll" > > LoadModule perl_module modules/mod_perl.so > > #PerlRequire "C:/Apache2/conf/extra.pl" <--- this errors out on APR.DLL > > even though it is there...Apache won't start unless I comment this out > > > > Apache starts without errors but I get the following error when trying to > > server up the page: > > > > [Mon May 23 11:46:57 2005] [error] [client 10.149.82.49] Attempt to serve > > directory: C:/path/to/reports/ > > I take it this is for a request of > http://localhost/reports > You probably do want Apache to refuse; for security reasons, > you wouldn't want a user to get a listing of scripts in > such a directory. > > Do requests for > http://localhost/reports/some_script_that_does_exist > succeed? > > -- > best regards, > randy kobes > It does not:
Apache log: [Mon May 23 14:05:47 2005] [error] [client 10.149.82.49] Options ExecCGI is off in this directory: C:/Documents and Settings/BHicks/My Documents/websites/LIVE/reports/test.cgi 403 Forbidden: You don't have permission to access /reports/test.cgi on this server. I do have the "AddHandler cgi-script .cgi" uncommented in the httpd.conf and "Options +ExecCGI" is in my site conf. I am using the example snippet from the perldocs for mod_perl as the test script: my $r = Apache2::RequestUtil->request; $r->content_type("text/html"); $r->send_http_header; $r->print("mod_perl rules!"); If I change the conf file to this: SetHandler perl-script PerlResponseHandler ModPerl::PerlRun PerlOptions +ParseHeaders Options +ExecCGI Order allow,deny Allow from all I now get the following error in the Apache2 log file: [Mon May 23 14:11:37 2005] [error] Can't locate object method "send_http_header" via package "Apache2::RequestRec" at (eval 5) line 5.\n Sorry if this is long, and I am so ignorant. : \ Robert