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    Testing My Advanced Network Setup

    Below is the problem, that I have now come to after, been unable to move from the cgi-bin to the acatalog, and then back again, then unable to write and execute the scripts, I have finally arrive to this last issue, which does not show up a error message, takes me all the way to me receiving an email confirming my setup test. The problem is below. in bold.. Can anyone help me out, or has anyone come across this problem to which they solved.

    Problem
    ***************
    Actinic Mail Test completed successfully
    server: passed
    connection: passed
    sockets: passed
    communications: passed
    authorisation: passed
    message: -
    Unable to create a file in the web page directory.

    Permission denied

    Unable to create a sub-directory in the web site directory.

    File exists



    ************
    My Host is easycgi.
    Network Settings below

    Server Details
    Catalog URL = http://www.domainname.com/acatalog/
    CGI-BIN URL = http://www.domainname.com/cgi-bin/
    Path from CGI-BIN to acatalog directory = ./acatalog/

    FTP Details
    Server Host = ftp.domainname.com
    Username= enter
    Password= enter
    Path to CGI-BIN = /domainname/cgi-bin

    Path from CGI-BIN to acatalog directory as viewed by
    the FTP Server = /domainname/acatalog/

    Email Settings
    SMTP Server = mail.domainname.com

    Website URL = http://www.domainname.com/

    Path to Perl Shell = /user/bin/perl/
    *******************************

    Thanks
    OJ Owens

    #2
    Testing Network Setup Configuration

    I was still able to upload my site, when I did finally after three days, I was not able to run my scripts.

    The Add To Cart does not work, the Search does not these were the errors I got...

    Add To Cart

    A General Script Error Occurred

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Error: Error opening ./acatalog/202Z95Z200Z12A1186220698B448.session (Permission denied)
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Press the Browser back button and try again or contact the site owner

    Search

    A General Script Error Occurred

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Error: Error opening ./acatalog/202Z95Z200Z12A1186220735B4852.session (Permission denied)
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Press the Browser back button and try again or contact the site owner
    ***********

    With not much experience, I am guess this might have something to do with folder permissions on the web server of my hosting provider easyCGI.

    Can someone please explain this to me, and help me solve my problem..

    Thanks
    OJ Owens

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      #3
      Click the 'export' button on the network settings screen and paste the settings into here without passwords. This is how most people do it, PLUS it's much quicker than writing it all out. Once your problem is solved, it will then help others far better. Take a look at a few posts in this forum to see how we do this if you don't understand.

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        #4
        and check your permissions

        cgi-bin 755
        acatalog 777

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          #5
          Export Network Settings

          OK,

          Thanks

          So have you came across my problem before and what do you think is the problem and what are my solutions....

          Help Greatly appreciated.

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            #6
            Originally posted by pinbrook
            and check your permissions

            cgi-bin 755
            acatalog 777
            How do I check my permissions?

            And are this permissions on the web server? that would mean, I would have to contact my hosting provider wouldn't it?

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              #7
              Originally posted by OJ Owens
              So have you came across my problem before
              About 3,000 times, the fact it has a forum of its own will give you an idea on how common this kind of problem is.
              Originally posted by OJ Owens
              what do you think is the problem and what are my solutions....
              In short, you haven't a clue what you are doing OR you have a host that will not work with actinic. Which is why i mentioned the export as this makes anyones job of helping you, much easier as thats how the other 3,000 problems have been solved.

              Always good to provide your hosts name and the package you are on too.

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                #8
                How do I check my permissions?
                This is usually quite easily done with an ftp program.

                Most of the time all you need to do is log in to your website using the ftp program, select a directory such as acatalog and right-click it to see a menu with 'permissons' or 'properties' on it.

                Mike
                -----------------------------------------

                First Tackle - Fly Fishing and Game Angling

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                  #9
                  Thanks Mike... will try that out...

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                    #10
                    Jon - is your hosting windows or linux. Fron the EasyCGI website it looks like it's windows. If this is true then you may need to contact your host to change the permissions.

                    Also to be trueful - if it is windows I would consider changing to linux hosting - you will find it much easier to setup.

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                      #11
                      Yep it all looks like windows hosting therefore my post re the permissions to use can be discarded as it is relevant to unix only.

                      Personally I'd simply move to unix/linux hosting. Whilst you can get actinic to work on windows you do need a co-operative host to ensure the space is compatible. Do you have to have Windows for other applications?

                      There are also SEO implications to hosting a site targeted at UK vistors if you host in the US.

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                        #12
                        Hi everyone,

                        Thanks very much for all your helpful information, here is my network configuration to which I finally got to export.

                        Are these settings correct.

                        Thanks
                        Jonathan OJ Owens

                        Refer below

                        ****************************
                        SCRIPTID 1
                        SCRIPTEXT .pl
                        SMTPHOST mail.pnginternetshop.com
                        WEBSITEURL http://www.pnginternetshop.com/
                        IGNOREPASSIVEERRORS true
                        USERELATIVECGIURLS false
                        PATHTOPERL /usr/bin/perl/
                        USEENHANCEFTP true
                        FTPCLIENTTIMEOUT 15000
                        FTPRETRYDELAY 3000
                        FTPSILENT false
                        FTPMAXRETRIES 3
                        FTPCONNECTTIMEOUT 25000
                        SMTPAUTHREQUIRED false
                        SMTPUSERNAME
                        SMTPPASSWORD
                        CATALOGURL http://www.pnginternetshop.com/acatalog/
                        CGIBINURL http://www.pnginternetshop.com/cgi-bin/
                        PATHFROMCGITOCATALOG ./acatalog/
                        CODEBASE ./
                        FTPHOST ftp.pnginternetshop.com
                        FTPUSERNAME
                        FTPPASSWORD
                        PATHTOCGIBIN /pnginternetshop.com/cgi-bin/
                        USEPASSIVEFTP false
                        FTPPATHFROMCGITOCATALOG /pnginternetshop.com/acatalog/
                        ***************************

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                          #13
                          I see your site is now up and running.
                          Did you solve the problem?

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                            #14
                            Remove that mail username and password from the post (click the edit button you see on the bottom right of the post) and change the password right away.
                            Bill
                            www.egyptianwonders.co.uk
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                              #15
                              No,

                              I just checked it this morning and it was working. I am assuming that, with the advice about permissions given above and with the error messages, I was getting when I tried to add to cart or do a such, I emailed all this to EasyCGI my hosting provider, and they must have set the proper permissions for my website.

                              Initially the problem was uploading, when I finally got to that, the problem was with the scripts not running properly, even my network setup test came back with errors like ..

                              ************
                              Problem
                              ***************
                              Actinic Mail Test completed successfully
                              server: passed
                              connection: passed
                              sockets: passed
                              communications: passed
                              authorisation: passed
                              message: -
                              [B]Unable to create a file in the web page directory.

                              Permission denied

                              Unable to create a sub-directory in the web site directory.

                              File exists

                              ************

                              Now the problem still exists, my scripts run OK, but now I have got a whole different error, when I wanted to confirm by testing my network setup which gave me a cgi-bin access denied error.

                              I am looking into the problem and will past the problem shortly after I have search through the forum..

                              Thanks
                              OJ

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