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[ic] internal server error
On Fri, 2002-02-08 at 12:06, Aaron Hazelton wrote:
>
> I have found the server log under the name "suexec_log" that seems to
> have info on this. I have tried to correct the permissions of the
> cgi-bin and the lwh.cgi file and no matter how I change it the error
> still says this:
>
> [2002-02-08 11:56:15]: error: file is either setuid or setgid:
> (/home/virtual/site1/fst/var/www/cgi-bin/lwh.cgi)
> [2002-02-08 12:01:08]: info: (target/actual) uid: (admin1/admin1)
> gid: (admin1/admin1) cmd: lwh.cgi
> [2002-02-08 12:01:08]: error: file is either setuid or setgid:
> (/home/virtual/site1/fst/var/www/cgi-bin/lwh.cgi)
> [2002-02-08 12:01:10]: info: (target/actual) uid: (admin1/admin1)
> gid: (admin1/admin1) cmd: lwh.cgi
> [2002-02-08 12:01:10]: error: file is either setuid or setgid:
> (/home/virtual/site1/fst/var/www/cgi-bin/lwh.cgi)
> [2002-02-08 12:03:32]: info: (target/actual) uid: (admin1/admin1)
> gid: (admin1/admin1) cmd: lwh.cgi
> [2002-02-08 12:03:32]: error: file is either setuid or setgid:
> (/home/virtual/site1/fst/var/www/cgi-bin/lwh.cgi)
> [2002-02-08 12:03:34]: info: (target/actual) uid: (admin1/admin1)
> gid: (admin1/admin1) cmd: lwh.cgi
>
This indicates that when makecat asked you if you used suexec, you told
it you don't, when in fact you do. Simply turning off the setuid bit
(chmod u-s lwh.cgi) should do the trick.
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Jason Kohles jkohles@redhat.com
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