Hi Dmitrij,

Thanks, yeah now that error "Permission denied: exec of" has gone away.
One of the reason is that Fedora enabled Selinux as default, so I made it
permissive.

But I still have problem with the second error:
[Fri Apr 06 08:58:30 2007] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] Premature end of
script headers: RAServer

Please anyone ever encountered this error how was it resolved?

Thanks,
Janet

On 4/5/07, Dmitrij Mironov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 Hi Janet,

Have a look at your httpd.conf at lines from 998 to 1000:

ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ra /usr/local/openra/httpd/cgi-bin/ra/
ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ra /usr/local/openra/httpd/cgi-bin/pub/
ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ra /usr/local/openra/httpd/cgi-bin/ra-node/

I think you have an error here - you use "/cgi-bin/ra" in all lines.

Fix this and try to login one more time.

Also your <Directory ~ "."> and similar looks strange for me.

Good luck.

Dmitry

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*Sent:* Friday, April 06, 2007 5:01 AM
*To:* Users' Help and Suggestions
*Subject:* [Openca-Users] Permission denied: exec of RAServer !

Hi Matthais,

Thanks for your time.  I really don't know what is going on, why I can't
access /usr/local/openra/httpd/cgi -bin/ra/RAServer.  I'm almost giving up
on using openca.

I got an ssl error of permission denied to exec a file when I tried to
launch https://localhost/ra

In the ssl_error_log:

[Wed Apr 04 20:47:58 2007] [error] [client 192.168.200.111]
(13)Permission denied: exec of
'/usr/local/openra/httpd/cgi -bin/ra/RAServer' failed

[Wed Apr 04 20:47:58 2007] [error] [client 192.168.200.111] Premature
end of script headers: RAServer

The error above tells me that there is something wrong with RAServer, when
I tried to run it manually I get
nothing.  I noticed it uses a script called "index.html" under httdocs.
index.html uses:
"/cgi-bin/ra/RAServer?cmd =getStaticPage&name=index">Enter RA

My local machine has a dynamic ip address where index.html takes a static
page, not sure if this is the cause of the problem?

Attached is my revised httpd.conf file for your reference.  I'm using
apache 2.0 on fedora 6.

-Janet

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