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    Problems with network settings

    I'm trying to use the Wizard to get the network settings set up. At the point where you enter the address of the site, it times out with:
    "The web site address (URL) does not refer to a web server or the web server or network is down. Try again or contact your system administrator or ISP. The operation timed out. "
    The server is up and responding and nothing else has a problem talking to it.

    Network settings were set up and tested OK, but the site wouldn't upload. I realised this was because it was still in Actinic Host Mode, so changed mode and had to re-enter everything - and now I get time-outs and problems.

    The hosting site has what I believe is the 'usual' structure, with all web files in a 'www' directory. Entering what I think are all the right settings manually causes a problem during the CGI-BIN test - it times out. However it has managed to upload a couple of perl files to cgi-bin (cp000042.pl and ts000042.pl) and these execute OK from my telnet session.
    Network settings look like this:

    HTTPPROXYMODE 0
    HTTPPROXYADDRESS
    HTTPPROXYPORT 80
    HTTPPROXYUSER
    HTTPPROXYPASSWORD
    FTPPROXYMODE 0
    FTPPROXYADDRESS
    FTPPROXYPORT 21
    FTPPROXYUSER
    FTPPROXYPASSWORD
    SCRIPTID 42
    SCRIPTEXT .pl
    SMTPHOST customermail2.easily.co.uk
    WEBSITEURL http://www.swaqshop.com
    IGNOREPASSIVEERRORS true
    USERELATIVECGIURLS false
    PATHTOPERL /usr/bin/perl
    SMTPAUTHREQUIRED true
    SMTPUSERNAME ****************
    SMTPPASSWORD ****************
    CATALOGURL http://www.swaqshop.com/acatalog/
    CGIBINURL http://www.swaqshop.com/cgi-bin/
    PATHFROMCGITOCATALOG ../acatalog/
    CODEBASE ./
    FTPHOST www.swaqshop.com
    FTPUSERNAME ****************
    FTPPASSWORD ****************
    PATHTOCGIBIN www/cgi-bin/
    USEPASSIVEFTP true
    FTPPATHFROMCGITOCATALOG ../acatalog/

    Any ideas?

    Thanks,
    simon
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    #2
    Try making this change and see if it helps,

    PATHTOCGIBIN www/cgi-bin/ Im sure it should read /www/cgi-bin/

    its the only one i can see

    Cheers
    Darren

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      #3
      You appear to be preventing access to your website. How can Actinic verify the URL address if you're blocking access?

      Mike
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        #4
        Originally posted by Darren B
        Try making this change and see if it helps,

        PATHTOCGIBIN www/cgi-bin/ Im sure it should read /www/cgi-bin/

        its the only one i can see

        Cheers
        Darren
        Thanks, but seems to make no difference.

        simon
        Cult Pens

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          #5
          Originally posted by olderscot
          You appear to be preventing access to your website. How can Actinic verify the URL address if you're blocking access?

          Mike
          AFAIK, the forbidden message is only because there's no index.html in the root at present. I've done nothing to 'block access'.

          If I could see what Actinic was actually trying to do at this stage, I might be able to troubleshoot it.

          simon
          Cult Pens

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            #6
            have you tried to CHMOD you cgi-bin to 777 sometimes this allows it to upload, and you will then find actinic changes it back to 755

            Cheers
            Darren

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              #7
              Originally posted by Darren B
              have you tried to CHMOD you cgi-bin to 777 sometimes this allows it to upload, and you will then find actinic changes it back to 755
              Yup, tried that. Nada.
              Cult Pens

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                #8
                Hi Simon,

                I've just had a look at my network settings file and noticed that your FTP setting may be incorrect, here's mine for you to compare......

                HTTPPROXYMODE 0
                HTTPPROXYADDRESS
                HTTPPROXYPORT 80
                HTTPPROXYUSER
                HTTPPROXYPASSWORD
                FTPPROXYMODE 0
                FTPPROXYADDRESS
                FTPPROXYPORT 21
                FTPPROXYUSER
                FTPPROXYPASSWORD
                SCRIPTID 1
                SCRIPTEXT .pl
                SMTPHOST localhost
                WEBSITEURL http://www.targetairweapons.co.uk/
                IGNOREPASSIVEERRORS true
                USERELATIVECGIURLS false
                PATHTOPERL /usr/bin/perl
                SMTPAUTHREQUIRED false
                SMTPUSERNAME
                SMTPPASSWORD
                CATALOGURL http://www.targetairweapons.co.uk/acatalog/
                CGIBINURL http://www.targetairweapons.co.uk/cgi-bin/
                PATHFROMCGITOCATALOG ../acatalog/
                CODEBASE ./
                FTPHOST ftp.targetairweapons.co.uk
                FTPUSERNAME ******
                FTPPASSWORD ******
                PATHTOCGIBIN /documents/cgi-bin/
                USEPASSIVEFTP false
                FTPPATHFROMCGITOCATALOG /documents/acatalog/

                I'm hosting with '4sure' who gave me the network settings which worked with just a bit of tweaking. The one small thing I did notice was that unless the network settings were 'tab' spaced rather than just spaced using the space bar, it gave me problems - odd !

                Hope this is of some help to you. Good Luck

                Graham
                www.targetairweapons.co.uk

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Dragon Slayer
                  Hi Simon,

                  I've just had a look at my network settings file and noticed that your FTP setting may be incorrect, here's mine for you to compare......
                  Thanks for that. I tweaked a few things, and it started working. So I put them back one by one to see what breaks it - but it it kept working, so I suspect the hosting company changed something though they claimed not to.
                  Anyway - all works now - thanks to all for your input.

                  simon
                  Cult Pens

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