> I am not completely sure what you mean by "where is that located for
> "root" ", do you mean that you have more than one cgi-bin set up, for
> more that one domain for eg? If you only have the one cgi-bin then put
> them there. Where it is located depends on the server type and OS, the
> web server I use (Apache 1.3.28 running on FreeBSD4.8) has it's cgi-bin
> at /usr/local/www/cgi-bin, while my MandrakeLinux box has its cgi-bin at
> /var/www/cgi-bin from memory.  What are you using?

I am using Red Hat 7.3.

AWStats (http://awstats.sourceforge.net/) is a server side program. I
believe you install as root in it's html, cgi-bin repository. Then root
sets it up so that sites on the server can use it as well.

>From your suggestions above (from root):

html => /var/www/html
cgi-bin => /var/www/cgi-bin

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