[tech] Apache (was Re: [ucc] CGI and PHP4)
Ian McKellar
yakk at yakk.net.au
Mon Oct 2 18:44:41 WST 2000
On Sun, Oct 01, 2000 at 08:16:14PM +0800, Grahame Bowland wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 01, 2000 at 07:46:22PM +0800, Nick Bannon wrote:
> > On Sun, Oct 01, 2000 at 02:38:48PM +0800, Grahame Bowland wrote:
> > > Due to popular demand, CGI now works again at UCC. Or, more accurately Adam
> > > bugged me about it for a while. We also have PHP4 set up - I don't know
> > > PHP, so I haven't tested this. However, after breaking our apache config
> > > the Debian package may or may not have added a LoadModule line :)
> >
> > Erm - I guess this means webserving is back to mermaid now that it
> > seems a little more stable? (actually, ProxyPass tunneled via apache
> > from mooneye to mermaid)
> >
> > mermaid had a typo in its httpd.conf, it was looking for
> > /services/www instead of /services/http. Fixed.
>
> Ah. I blame the Debian apache-config script. I made the mistake of telling
> it to fix the conf files for PHP. Big mistake, it made it so that Apache
> couldn't even run by nuking DocumentRoot. It was me that set that incorrectly
> afterwards.
>
> Yeah, webserving is back on mermaid. CGI runs as that user/group.
How about PHP?
Ian
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