You are right Jason. I have never done php and you could be right on that.
Since you are using php, is there any handler you have added using the
AddType and AddHandler for it? You may have to put those under the vhost
configuration if you have that enabled. This is just a guess.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Jason Tackaberry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2001 12:04 PM
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Subject: Re: POST Method Not Allowed -- FAQ with no answer?


Hi Ed,

> Make sure you have an /cgi-bin/ alias to the directory containing your
> executable. For example:

Keystone is a PHP application, though.  Using modphp, ExecCGI shouldn't
be necessary, right?

That notwithstanding, it works fine without modssl.  So is there
anything about CGI permissions modssl wants that Apache without modssl
doesn't need?

Thanks,
Jason.
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