Hi all,
i am trying to set up my new linux dedicated server to host my site but the network setup always fails on the path to perl bit.
i have issued the command "which perl" and i get usr/bin/perl and a whole lot of other paths.
the issue is that I think that because that path does not fall in to the FTP user accounts web space, actinic cannot see it or does not have permissions to browse to it.
I am using CentOS 5 and I am not a linux man, but I try and teach myself. I've searched around these forums and I am unable to find the answer to help me overcome this.
On my old windows host, everytime i used to create a site it would have a perl folder sitting in the webspace too, so it worked all the time.
Can anyone help me either create this perl folder in the FTP user accounts webspace or show me how i can tell actinic to look outside the FTP user accounts webspace??
My host is 1 and 1 and it is running CentOS 5 with Plesk control panel.
Any help appreciated! thanks!
Mario
i am trying to set up my new linux dedicated server to host my site but the network setup always fails on the path to perl bit.
i have issued the command "which perl" and i get usr/bin/perl and a whole lot of other paths.
the issue is that I think that because that path does not fall in to the FTP user accounts web space, actinic cannot see it or does not have permissions to browse to it.
I am using CentOS 5 and I am not a linux man, but I try and teach myself. I've searched around these forums and I am unable to find the answer to help me overcome this.
On my old windows host, everytime i used to create a site it would have a perl folder sitting in the webspace too, so it worked all the time.
Can anyone help me either create this perl folder in the FTP user accounts webspace or show me how i can tell actinic to look outside the FTP user accounts webspace??
My host is 1 and 1 and it is running CentOS 5 with Plesk control panel.
Any help appreciated! thanks!
Mario
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