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    Connection Wizard Problem :-(

    Hi All,

    I'm trying to upload our first actinic solution to our server, so to start general page production. However, I'm having a problem with the connection wizard..

    I manage to start the connection process ok until I reach the Perl location part of the set up process. By click Next on the default values that are there (as they appear to be correct), after a few seconds I get a window reporting the error...


    Some of the test made to check that the web server can establish a connection to the remove server has failed.

    The CGI script failed to open a connection of the to a remote server

    The CGI script recieved an invalid response from a remote server

    Can anyone shead some light

    Cheers

    Jamie..

    #2
    first of all we need to know if your webserver is windows or unix.

    then we need to know what you already have in your network setting. A screen dump is fine (w/o password etc)

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      #3
      Hi Jamie

      I manage to start the connection process ok until I reach the Perl location part of the set up process. By click Next on the default values that are there (as they appear to be correct), after a few seconds I get a window reporting the error...


      Some of the test made to check that the web server can establish a connection to the remove server has failed.

      The CGI script failed to open a connection of the to a remote server

      The CGI script recieved an invalid response from a remote server
      So it made the ftp connection, this problem is only happening when it checks the perl version. Are you running through a proxy by any chance?

      If you are, then please check the following information taken from our knowledge base: Proxy Information


      Hope this helps
      Kind Regards
      Nadeem Rasool
      SellerDeck Development

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        #4
        Hi guys,

        Cheers for the response and sorry for the late reply... its a madhouse here!!

        Anyway...

        Pinbrook, in regards to your response...

        The server we are using runs UNIX

        My network settings are..

        Host Address: ftp.inkjetprintercartridges.biz
        Username: xxxxxxx
        Password: xxxxxxx
        Using a Passive FTP Transfer

        Website URL: http://www.inkjetprintercartridges.biz
        CGI Location: http://www.inkjetprintercartridges.biz/cgi-bin/

        Path to Perl: /usr/bin/perl
        File Format: .cgi - seen this used on other sites we're made so guessing this is correct


        Nadeem, in regards to your question:

        No we're not running Proxies to any more.

        I hope this give a little more information...

        Cheers

        Jamie..

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          #5
          whats your

          codebase
          pathfrom cgi-bin to acatalog directory
          path to cgi-bin

          have you created the cgi-bin and odes it have permissions 755

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            #6
            Hi Pinbrook,

            ok, just had a look on our server.. yes, the permissions are set to 755

            The acatalog directory appears in the route folder of the site next to the cgi-bin folder, which is automatically places there by our ISP, as we are running a virtual server and most many websites on it.

            http://www.inkjetprintercartridges.biz/cgi-bin/
            http://www.inkjetprintercartridges.biz/acatalog/

            Is this helpful??

            Cheers

            Jamie..

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              #7
              I would recommend changing your Perl extension to .pl rather than .cgi.

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                #8
                Hi Chris,

                Hows it going

                Ok, Ttied that and still get the same error... nevermind, worth a shot

                Cheers

                Jamie..

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                  #9
                  You need a pro to look at your server for you. Register an email support request here and the email team can help you out.

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                    #10
                    Hi Chris,

                    Thanks for the response Chris, just what I was thinking... will get our techies to have a look, and try to sort out a solution from that end..

                    Jamie..

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                      #11
                      CGI script failed to open a remote connection

                      Hi guys,

                      I was just wondering if anyone has figured out what the problem was with the CGI script failed to open a remote connection error.

                      I am having the same problem and would really appreciate any help that is provided.

                      Thanks,

                      Randy

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