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    Initial Network settings - Help!

    Hi,
    I am trying to upload my Catalog site but I am getting very confused with the network settings. I am using Plusnet as my isp but cannot workout what servers are what and the cgi-bin / web root etc loacations just confuse me. I have tried most things with help from the Plusnet support site concening Antinic Catalog but I am not getting very far. Can anyone please help with the network settings I should be using with Plusnet ?
    Thanks in advance.
    Paul Boorman, paul@jlbelectronics.plus.com

    #2
    Try running the network wizard first. This will get it right 90% of the time and save you a lot of effort.

    Mike
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    First Tackle - Fly Fishing and Game Angling

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      #3
      Hi Paul.

      I have some settings that may help, I have not tested them myself, so no guarantees, but definitely worth a go.

      SCRIPTID 1
      SCRIPTEXT .pl
      SMTP HOST relay.force9.net
      cgi-bin URL http://www.my.net/cgi-bin/
      CATALOG URL http://www.my.net/acatalog/
      WEBSITE URL http://www.my.net/
      PATH FROM CGI TO CATALOG (the leave blank unless advised one) ../acatalog/
      FTP PATH FROM CGI TO CATALOG ./acatalog/
      FTPHOST cgi.plus.net
      FTPUSERNAME MyUserName
      FTPPASSWORD MyPassword
      PATHTOCGIBIN /cgi-bin/
      CODEBASE ./
      PATHTOPERL /usr/bin/perl
      USE PASSIVE FTP false
      IGNOREPASSIVEERRORS true

      Please remember to subsitute www.my.net for your website address.

      I hope this helps.
      Darren

      SellerDeck

      www.sellerdeck.co.uk

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        #4
        Network Settings using Plusnet.

        Hi,
        Thanks for the quick reply.
        I have tried using the web upload wizard but can not get any further.
        I have also tried to import the Force9 file from your site but still can not get anywhere, using advanced/network/import.
        The problem I am have is:
        If I use cgi.plus.net as my ftp hostname it finds the directory structure and the cgi-bin location. But also requires my web root directory. Whatever I put as my web root directory it returns an error either web root dir incorrect or can change dir from cgi-bin.

        If I use ftp.pus.net as my ftp hostname it also finds a directory structure. It cannot find the cgi-bin dir but finds htdocs and acatalog directorys.

        I just don't understand what I am doing wrong. I know its my lack of knowledge that's the problems!.
        Perhaps my ftp hostname is incorrect...?
        Thanks
        Paul Boorman

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          #5
          What you are trying to do is use the same setting as I did and they will not work because Plus net & Force9 use a different server for the cgi-bin. First you will have to ask Plus net to setup your CGI-BIN, change the file permissions in the CGI-BIN & then use the setting I have set out below. If you have any trouble then Email me at pat@intersarc.co.uk.




          SCRIPTID 1
          SCRIPTEXT .pl
          SMTP HOST relay.force9.net
          cgi-bin URL http://cgi-bin.USERNAME.force9.co.uk/cgi-bin/ (change the force9.co.uk to plus net)
          CATALOG URL http:// cgi-bin.USERNAME.force9.co.uk/acatalog/ (change the force9.co.uk to plus net)
          WEBSITE URL http://www.my.net/
          PATH FROM CGI TO CATALOG (the leave blank unless advised one) ../acatalog/
          FTP PATH FROM CGI TO CATALOG ../acatalog/ (do not forget to use the two full stops not one)
          FTPHOST cgi.plus.net
          FTPUSERNAME MyUserName
          FTPPASSWORD MyPassword
          PATHTOCGIBIN /cgi-bin/
          CODEBASE ./
          PATHTOPERL /usr/bin/perl
          USE PASSIVE FTP false
          IGNOREPASSIVEERRORS true


          This works for me on force9.

          The only problem is sorting out the Domain Name, as you have to set up a separate index page for this.

          Regards

          Pat Kirkland

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