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    CGI-Script upload problem with 123-reg

    Unix Host
    public_html permissions = 777
    cgi-bin permissions = 755
    acatalog permissions = 777
    first upload on this host
    tried compacting the database and re-uploading with no success
    tried changing the cgi number in network setup and re-uploading with no success
    also unsuccessfully tried uploading in binary and ascii

    when i try network wizard it gets to the perl part and shows this error message

    An error occurred while sending an HTTP request to the web server. Perhaps your
    network is down or the web server is down. Try again or contact your network
    administrator or ISP to correct the situation.

    I have set up on the server folders as shown here.

    /public_html
    /public_html/acatalog
    /public_html/cgi-bin

    Here is the error message I get when I run the connection test:


    Actinic received a server error from the web server. The CGI scripts are not executing properly on the server. The error could be caused by several things. Check:
    - the 'Path to the Perl shell'
    - the 'CGI script extension'
    - the 'Path to CGI-BIN'
    - the 'CGI-BIN URL.
    - the amount of web space left on your server
    - if your server is configured to accept POSTs to CGI scripts
    - the permissions on the server:

    On Linux/Unix based servers the permissions should be:
    cgi-bin (755) – drwxr-xr-x
    Online Store Folder (777) – drwxrwxrwx
    On Windows based servers (need to be checked with the hosting company):
    IIS
    cgi-bin = read/execute
    Online Store Folder = read/write/execute
    NTFS
    cgi-bin = Catalog's FTP account needs 'Change' permissions on the directory
    Online Store Folder = Catalog's FTP account needs 'Change' permissions on the directory AND the IUSR_<servername> account needs to have 'Change' permissions on the directory

    Run Web | Configure Web Site Details... to review your web site configuration.

    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    HTTPPROXYMODE 0
    HTTPPROXYADDRESS
    HTTPPROXYPORT 80
    HTTPPROXYUSER
    HTTPPROXYPASSWORD
    FTPPROXYMODE 0
    FTPPROXYADDRESS
    FTPPROXYPORT 21
    FTPPROXYUSER
    FTPPROXYPASSWORD
    SCRIPTID 1
    SCRIPTEXT .pl
    SMTPHOST smtp.123-reg.co.uk
    WEBSITEURL http://www.morgans-of-oswestry.co.uk/
    IGNOREPASSIVEERRORS true
    USERELATIVECGIURLS false
    PATHTOPERL /usr/bin/perl
    USEENHANCEFTP true
    FTPCLIENTTIMEOUT 15000
    FTPRETRYDELAY 3000
    FTPKEEPALIVEINTERVAL 30000
    FTPSILENT false
    FTPMAXRETRIES 3
    FTPCONNECTTIMEOUT 25000
    SMTPAUTHREQUIRED false
    SMTPUSERNAME
    SMTPPASSWORD
    COMPRESSIONPACKETSIZE 1024
    COMPRESSEDUPLOAD false
    CATALOGURL http://www.morgans-of-oswestry.co.uk/acatalog/
    ONLINESTOREFOLDERNAME acatalog
    CGIBINURL http://www.morgans-of-oswestry.co.uk/cgi-bin/
    PATHFROMCGITOCATALOG ../acatalog/
    CODEBASE ./
    FTPHOST
    FTPUSERNAME
    FTPPASSWORD
    PATHTOCGIBIN /public_html/cgi-bin/
    USEPASSIVEFTP true
    FTPPATHFROMCGITOCATALOG

    I have been trying to upload this for quite a while now any help much appreciated!

    #2
    The suggested settings here http://community.actinic.com/showthread.php?t=45130 don't seem to have any /public_html/ directory in them.

    Is this something you've set up yourself?

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

    First Tackle - Fly Fishing and Game Angling

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      #3
      you can't delete the public_html directory in 123-reg this is the root.

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        #4
        the site seems to upload successfully except for the cgi-scripts, kind of annoying since I have another site using 123-reg and also using the same settings which uploads fine........ argh!!

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          #5
          OK.

          Your settings look right to me. Essentially the same as this post http://community.actinic.com/showpos...1&postcount=46 which is what worked the last time we went through this.

          If 755 doesn't work on the cgi-bin try 777. Some servers need different settings to work.

          Other than that I'd be asking the host what's going on. That's what you're paying them for.

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

          First Tackle - Fly Fishing and Game Angling

          -----------------------------------------

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            #6
            Hello,

            My name is Nerys and I work for 123-Reg.

            So that we can look into this issue further for you, please either raise a support ticket from the 123-Reg support site, or provide a domain name and I will have this issue investigated for you.

            Regards,

            Nerys.

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