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    CGI query

    I'm trying to upload my site using the wizard - have uploaded Actinic before so know what the routine is. However, muy new webspace is cgi enabled and doesn't have a cgi-bin. The wizard is asking for path to cgi-bin and web root directory. Anybody help please????
    Dave

    #2
    Sometimes you have to browse to the top of the directory structure then browse down again.

    If you say who your host is someone might have the settings.
    Owner of a broken heart

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      #3
      I had to create my own folder called cgi-bin (path is /cgi-bin) to initially upload my site - (using 1and1 as host). To do this I used ftp software rather than the actinic upload. The site loaded okay from actinic after that. I think the web root directory is just the url of your site (I can't remember putting anything different here).

      Susan.
      Susan.

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        #4
        Sorry responded to the wrong post..
        Bill
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          #5
          EDIT

          NOT READING POST CORRECTLY

          Thanks Mike
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            #6
            Is atco actually using 1and1?

            Mike
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              #7
              I don't know what 1 and 1 is.

              My webspace doesn't come with a cgi-bin anymore - the whole directory is aparently cgi enabled.


              So if I create a cgi-bin will that work???
              Dave

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                #8
                the whole directory is aparently cgi enabled
                That's seems unusual and sounds like a possible security nightmare. Perhaps some server gurus could comment on this.

                Anyway, create a cgi-bin in the root of your site. Then in Advanced / Network setup use

                PATHTOCGIBIN /cgi-bin/
                FTPPATHFROMCGITOCATALOG /acatalog/
                Norman - www.drillpine.biz
                Edinburgh, U K / Bitez, Turkey

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                  #9
                  Enter "cgi-bin exploits" into Google to see why the cgi-bin should be in its own folder.


                  Bikster
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                    #10
                    I've cracked it thanks to Susan F - I just created a cgi-bin directory and Actinic wizard found it Ok. Site up and running now.
                    Dave

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