[ILUG] Executing cgi scripts outside of /home/httpd/cgi-bin & bugzilla

From: Gary Mc Closkey (gary.mccloskey at domain rte.ie)
Date: Thu 24 Feb 2000 - 12:35:03 GMT


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Hi,

Problem:
When I try to use any of the Bugzilla cgi scripts, the browser just
displays the script instead of executing it.

Background:
I've installed bugzilla into /home/httpd/html/bugzilla/ . As per the
README, I have added to access.conf

    # Bugzilla entry added
    <Directory /home/httpd/html/bugzilla>
    AllowOverride None
    Options ExecCGI
    </Directory>
    # end bugzilla entry

The regular entry for /home/httpd/cgi-bin is there already.

Also according to the README, there's the line:
    AddHandler cgi-script .cgi
in srm.conf .

The scripts are 755'd, the web server runs as 'nobody'.

<OT>
On a follow up note, I just like to say thanks to all the help
received in the past. With this help, our office is now using linux
for file sharing, archiving, back-ups, printing, email, intranet and
a couple of other things. Not rocket science I know, but it all helps
to spread the word.
</OT>

Gary

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