Date: Wed, 17 Jul 96 13:34:31 -0600 From: Carl Payne <cpayne@fiber.net> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: CGI executes only on http, not https Message-ID: <9607171934.AA09097@fiber.net>
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...And, once again, I prove how subject lines are not my forte... We have a VDN client whose CGI scripts execute just fine when accessed NON-SSL, but when addressed through their https URL you get: File Not Found The requested URL /cgi-bin/file.cgi was not found on this server OK, looks elementary enough. Here's what I've done: Made sure there was a "Directory cgi-bin / allow from all" type of block in the ssl_conf/httpd.conf same as the non-SSL VDN conf file... Made sure the srm.conf in ssl_conf supported .cgi as a file extension; this also appears in the httpd.conf Tried to make sure everything that allowed cgi execution from the non-SSL VDN was also in the ssl_conf/httpd.conf Checked both the documentation (sic) and my favorite search engine. Haven't seen the archive, nor a 3rd party FAQ yet. Right now, I'm approaching Wit's End (the last stop before Dead Man's Curve), and I'm wondering what would keep a CGI script invisible to the SSL VDN but available to the non-SSL one. All help appreciated; thanks in advance. Carl
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