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wavedave
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I'm having DirectoryIndex problems with CGI scripts named "index.cgi". Many of my customers
use script links like "/cgi-bin/script_folder" (where the actual script name is "index.cgi")
which worked fine, before I migrated them to my new Plesk box (Plesk 8.1 / CentOS 4.4).
I've tried adding "DirectoryIndex index.cgi" to vhost.conf and .htaccess files
and copying psa-suexec to suexec (restarting Plesk and Apache each time) but nothing works.
I still get "403 Forbidden" errors, unless I append "index.cgi" to the URL, in which case
the scripts run fine... so I don't think I have a permissions or ownership problem. (?)
Does anyone know how to resolve this? I'd rather avoid changing all of my customers' links.
Thank you all very much - for your valuable time and contributions here.
[edit]
This problem only exists in directories under /cgi-bin. If the script is under /httpdocs
"DirectoryIndex index.cgi" allows the script to run, as it should.
use script links like "/cgi-bin/script_folder" (where the actual script name is "index.cgi")
which worked fine, before I migrated them to my new Plesk box (Plesk 8.1 / CentOS 4.4).
I've tried adding "DirectoryIndex index.cgi" to vhost.conf and .htaccess files
and copying psa-suexec to suexec (restarting Plesk and Apache each time) but nothing works.
I still get "403 Forbidden" errors, unless I append "index.cgi" to the URL, in which case
the scripts run fine... so I don't think I have a permissions or ownership problem. (?)
Does anyone know how to resolve this? I'd rather avoid changing all of my customers' links.
Thank you all very much - for your valuable time and contributions here.
[edit]
This problem only exists in directories under /cgi-bin. If the script is under /httpdocs
"DirectoryIndex index.cgi" allows the script to run, as it should.