No, my BackupPC_Admin is already in my cgi-bin directory. Do both the
symlink and the BackupPC_Admin need to be in the cgi-bin directory?
Thanks for the links on perl, I will read up and learn how to configure
Apache2 with perl support. I am a windows guy and am only now learning
linux. It's
Eric Snyder said:
No, my BackupPC_Admin is already in my cgi-bin directory. Do both the
symlink and the BackupPC_Admin need to be in the cgi-bin directory?
If you want to use http://debian/backuppc/ as your BackupPC link you need
a index file that apache knows (index.cgi).
Thanks for the
Eric Snyder said:
I just installed BackupPC 3.0 on a new installation on Debian. I had a
previous installation and have a SCSI drive with backup data from the
old install so I am hoping to get reconfigured to use those backups. The
problem currently is that I am getting an Authorization
OK. I have done this. For now I have commented out the
security/authorization section. When I request http://debian/backuppc/ I
get a file not found. When I request
http://debian/backuppc/BackupPC_Admin I get the BackupPC_Admin file as a
text file. I am guessing that I need perl on my Apache2.
Eric Snyder said:
OK. I have done this. For now I have commented out the
security/authorization section. When I request http://debian/backuppc/ I
get a file not found.
Did you create the symlink index.cgi - BackupPC_Admin?
When I request http://debian/backuppc/BackupPC_Admin I get the
I just installed BackupPC 3.0 on a new installation on Debian. I had a
previous installation and have a SCSI drive with backup data from the
old install so I am hoping to get reconfigured to use those backups. The
problem currently is that I am getting an Authorization Required
prompt and the