From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2003-07-26 01:48:59
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It looks like the auto-update of the file manager module didn't set=20 the Perl paths in the .cgi scripts correctly. The quick work-around is=20 to create a symlink from /usr/local/bin/perl to /usr/bin/perl .. I think I've found the cause of this, so it shouldn't happen in future=20 webmin versions. - Jamie Joakim Schramm wrote: > Well can just confirm the error data below is correct and relates to th= e > error. The first error is fired on access, before I am logging in and f= ires > wether I use ip address or dns name with https:, the second is on acces= s of > the file module from within Webmin and after an autoupdate. I have left= it > in the current state in case you want me to look at something special. >=20 > /Joakim >=20 >=20 >>-----Ursprungligt meddelande----- >>Fr=E5n: web...@li...=20 >>[mailto:web...@li...] F=F6r Joakim Schramm= >>Skickat: den 25 juli 2003 20:11 >>Till: web...@li... >>=C4mne: SV: [webmin-l] Bug in the "update modules on schedule" feature >> >> >>I been away so sorry for late reply... >> >> >>>-----Ursprungligt meddelande----- >>>Fr=E5n: web...@li... >>>[mailto:web...@li...] F=F6r Jamie Cameron= >>>Skickat: den 22 juli 2003 13:05 >>>Till: web...@li... >>>=C4mne: Re: [webmin-l] Bug in the "update modules on schedule" feature= >>> >>> >>>Is any more detail displayed about the 500 error in your >>>browser or in /var/webmin/miniserv.error ? This should show=20 >>>the underlying cause of the problem, such as the line of code=20 >>>that it is occurring at. >>> >> >>This is the latest logged lines of error in=20 >>/var/webmin/miniserv.error, >>issued about the time I experienced it. I do need to=20 >>re-create the situation >>again though to take a proper look to see if they are=20 >>re-issued and for >>other possible error information in browser. I think that can=20 >>be done by >>setting the module back to origine and let auto update take place over >>night. First hint though make me think that the proper https:=20 >>prefix not is >>setup properly when autoupdate or a path created falsely. If=20 >>the error line >>below is correct it's created from a click on the link setup=20 >>in webmin, but >>I will rerun the situation to make sure I have the proper info and not >>manually update until we have tracked the cause. >> >>[22/Jul/2003:03:38:06 +0000] [62.44.11.56] Bad Request : This=20 >>web server is >>running in SSL mode. Try the URL <a href=3D'https://merc.a >>strocalc.net:10000/'>https://merc.astrocalc.net:10000/</a>=20 >>instead.<br> >>[22/Jul/2003:03:38:36 +0000] [62.44.11.56] /file/ : Missing=20 >>Content-Type >>Header : Failed to exec /usr/libexec/webmin/file/index.cgi=20 >>: No such file or directory >> >> >>>Some browsers (like IE) don't show full error messages by=20 >>>default unless the 'show friendly server responses' option is=20 >>>turned off. >> >>I did access from IE6 but will check what comes up in Konq=20 >>from Linux as >>well. >> >>Joakim >> >>> - Jamie >>> >>>On Tue, 2003-07-22 at 13:58, Joakim Schramm wrote: >>> >>>>I have the "Update modules on schedule" set, but every time=20 >>> >>>and update=20 >>> >>>>takes place something goes wrong and the module generate a=20 >>> >>>500 error=20 >>> >>>>on access. If I revert back to initial version and update=20 >>> >>>the module=20 >>> >>>>manually with "Update modules now" all is ok. Seam to be a bug=20 >>>>somewere here, possibly only on the kind of system I run. >>>> >>>>I'm running the 1.100 version on a up to date Gentoo=20 >>> >>>system, installed=20 >>> >>>>from the officiall Gentoo ebuild. Now last time it was the "file"=20 >>>>module, before same happen with mysql module and possibly=20 >>> >>there are=20 >> >>>>other I havn't used yet >>>>- have to check that. >>>> >>>>/Joakim >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>------------------------------------------------------- >>>>This SF.net email is sponsored by: VM Ware >>>>With VMware you can run multiple operating systems on a single=20 >>>>machine. WITHOUT REBOOTING! Mix Linux / Windows / Novell virtual=20 >>>>machines at the same time. 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