[BlueOnyx:04238] cgi-bin error: access control - points to GUI error
Jim Dory
jdory at nomealaska.org
Tue Apr 13 13:28:53 -05 2010
I've had a calendar (calendarscript) running on our website for years
and it just stopped working (within last month or so - it was just
pointed out to me) with a:
"CGIWrap Error: Access Control
Supplementary GID of script userid less than configured minimum"
I've googled this and ordinarily it looks like a site user needs to own
the scripts. I've double checked this and it all seems right -
permissions seem fine. So I thought I would go into the BlueOnyx GUI and
check the cgi-bin setting under Site Management/Services/Web. I
unchecked it and hit save, and get this error:
"Sorry, the data entered in the field speed is invalid. Please check
your input and try again."
Googling that I see that there could be some misconfigure in the vhost
servername. Under the Web GUI settings I do have the server domain name
alias set correctly. But I notice when I restart httpd I do get this error:
> /etc/init.d/httpd restart
> Stopping httpd: [ OK ]
> Starting httpd: [Tue Apr 13 10:26:49 2010] [warn] NameVirtualHost
> 10.xxx.xxx.xxx:80 has no VirtualHosts
> [Tue Apr 13 10:26:49 2010] [warn] NameVirtualHost 10.xxx.xxx.xxx:80
> has no VirtualHosts
> [Tue Apr 13 10:26:49 2010] [warn] NameVirtualHost 10.xxx.xxx.xxx:80
> has no VirtualHosts
> [ OK ]
Things seem right under the /etc/http/conf/vhosts directory - the site3
is there with ServerName set as www.nomealaska.org and ServerAlias as
nomealaska.org.
Anyone have any suggestions on where to start? thx, Jim
--
Jim Dory
Engineering
City of Nome
PO Box 281
102 Division St.
Nome, AK 99762
907.443.6604
http://www.nomealaska.org
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