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[ILUG] Re: apachew cgi-bin for users

[ILUG] Re: apachew cgi-bin for users

Colin Whittaker grimnar at redbrick.dcu.ie
Sat Feb 26 16:25:03 GMT 2000


Dermot Gorman stated the following on Fri, Feb 25, 2000 at 03:18:12PM +0000 :
> Hi, 
> i have configured apache to allow a user to have cgi-bin script access
> under their home directory /home/dh/public_html/cgi-bin. I did this by
> adding the following lines to /etc/httpd/conf/access.conf on my
> redhat6.1 system. 
> 
> <Directory /home/dh/public_html/cgi-bin>
> AllowOverride None
> Options ExecCGI
> </Directory>
> restart the server and this works fine, but what i want to know is there
> a way of allowing access for all users without having to write these
> lines out for each user. i.e. how do redbrick (DCU) and such like
> network societies do it?

Redbrick just allow cgi everywhere, as far as i can tell from my quick
scan of
the httpd.conf.

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