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    Site Settings Issue

    Hi

    I’m really struggling to get my site to upload and I get the following message: -

    Your Catalog URL appears to be invalid. The files uploaded to the given 'Path from cgi-bin to acatalog directory', can not be downloaded via the browser on the given Catalog URL. These two access routes don't point to the same destination on the server.

    When checking the physical directories on the server the test has created a new acatalog folder within the cgi-bin and put a test file in it.

    The server would appear to be configured correctly as: -
    • An html index page placed in the root directory for the site is served when the web site is requested by a browser.
    • An html index page placed in the cgi-bin is served when requested by a browser.
    • A perl script in the cgi-bin can be found and executed when requested by a browser


    My settings for Actinic are attached.

    Can any one help?

    Regards
    William
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    #2
    Please edit your post to remove the text file, edit out your mail login details and re-upload if you need to.

    Your catalog URL is missing the acatalog/ part.

    Not sure why you are using orange.net settings on a 1 & 1 server. A search on 1 & 1 Network settings will return several threads which show successful settings.
    Bill
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      #3
      Additional Error

      Thanks for your help Bill.

      I have re-submitted the network settings minus the mail credentials (oops). I was using Orange as a temporary measure because I could not get 1and1 to work. One of your previous posts has now shown how to get that working.

      I'm now receiving the following message

      Actinic received a request forbidden error from the web server. The server is not properly configured to allow Actinic to run CGI scripts from the cgi-bin. Run Web | Configure Web Site Details... to review your web site configuration

      Yet I can execute a cgi script

      http://www.maltvault.net/cgi-bin/PerlTestScript.pl

      Your assistance is appreciated
      Regards
      William

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        #4
        Forbidden normally means permissions are incorrect

        do you have

        755 cgi-bin
        777 acatalog

        if this doesn't help repost the corrected network settings

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          #5
          Hi Jo

          I'm running IIS 6

          The website root and the acatalog folders have the following permissions: -
          IUSR User
          Modify - Yes
          Read & Execute - Yes
          List Folder Contents - Yes
          Read - Yes
          Write - Yes
          FTP USER
          Modify - Yes
          Read & Execute - Yes
          List Folder Contents - Yes
          Read - Yes
          Write - Yes

          The cgi folder (physical) has the following permissions: -
          EVERYONE User
          Read & Execute - Yes
          List Folder Contents - Yes
          Read - Yes
          FTP USER
          Modify - Yes
          Read & Execute - Yes
          List Folder Contents - Yes
          Read - Yes
          Write - Yes

          The cgi-bin (virtual) has the following permissions:-



          Current network settings are in the original post.

          Kind Regards
          William

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            #6
            Thanks for your help

            Jo & Bill

            Thanks for your help, but I'm still not getting anywhere fast, just problem after problem.

            I’m going for a complete removal of every component Actinic touches and will start right from the beginning with new installs.

            Regards
            William

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              #7
              William, I have to bow out, as Windows/IIS is not my speciality.

              Ask me anything you like about Unix/Linux

              Sorry

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