Re: [cgiwrap-users] configuring --with-cgi-dir= with Virtual Hosts
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From: Annette R. <ann...@je...> - 2001-12-12 17:30:42
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Please help me figure out how to eliminate my name from this mailing list. I am on it by accident. Thank you for your help. A Roach ---------- >From: <ch...@lu...> >To: <cgi...@li...> >Subject: [cgiwrap-users] configuring --with-cgi-dir= with Virtual Hosts >Date: Wed, Dec 12, 2001, 8:48 AM > > hello all- > i'm in the process of testing cgiwrap for use with hosting client > requiring access to a local cgi-bin. each hosting client has access to a > cgi-bin maintained by the system administrator. i would like to give them > direct access to their own cgi-local directory in which scripts would be > executed against cgiwrap. > > i've compiled using: > > ./configure --with-httpd-user=nobody \ > --with-install-dir=/usr/local/bin \ > --with-cgi-dir=/j-m/host/<domain>/pub/public_html/cgi-local > > the --with-cgi-dir= value is a full path to the hosting client's actual > cgi-local directory. it currently resides in their document root. since > the examples of --with-cgi-dir= seem to be from the perspective of > relative to the user's home dir, i was not certain how to approach this. > the hosting client's directory is not specific to a user account. and > generally individuals maintaining the hosted website through ftp are not > given system accounts. > > how should this directive be set up in such a scenario? moreover, i would > prefer to move the cgi-local directory up one physical directory, placing > it within: > > /j-m/host/<domain>/pub/ > > rather than in the actual document root, and then making it available for > web use through an Alias command. > > i appreciate your input, and look forward to responses :) > > regards, charles > > > _______________________________________________ > cgiwrap-users mailing list > cgi...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/cgiwrap-users > |