[BlueOnyx:05688] Re: modify site2.include, cause ssl_perl error

Jeffrey Pellin jeffrey at px2co.net
Tue Nov 2 09:47:35 -05 2010


Eiji

Have you allowed Options on the GUI for this site?

Regards

Jeffrey

On Tue, 2 Nov 2010 22:53:11 +0900, "Eiji Hamano \(bluequartz\)"
<bluequartz at hypersys.ne.jp> wrote:
> Hi  Jeffrey
> 
>>>  If you have problems,  adding.... to a htaccess
> 
> The .htaccess looks fine.    Thank you very much.
> Without the .htaccess,  cybozu never run as same as site2.include file.
> 
>>>  I can't see it being necessary.
> 
> No1. The reason is a manual of  www.turbolinux.co.jp which is based
>     bluequartz with  their Turbolinux Appliance.
>     See following  a top of  page 3 :
>    
http://www.turbolinux.co.jp/products/server/software/cyboze8_Install_Guide.pdf
> No2 :  The directry /home/.sites/143/site2/web/xxxx is created by
>     install shell.  So, it is hard to upload .htaccess  to /xxxx directry
> after install
>     with ftp.  The directrys will be "apache" owner.
> No3 : Frequently in our proftpd.conf,   "ListOptions" is missing.
>      It  happend with Japan time zone.
>      So we don't  want to use .htaccess  fundamentally.
> 
> Eiji Hamano
> 
> 
>> Hi Eiji
>>
>> If you enable CGI on the GUI you wont need to modify the site2.include 
>> file
>> as CGI will be allowed in that folder.
>>
>> If you can, put the include file back the way it was from a backup and
>> check everything else works correctly again. If you have problems with
>> the
>> Groupware try adding Options +ExecCGI to a htaccess file in the folder, 
>> but
>> I can't see it being necessary.
>>
>> Good luck
>>
>> Jeffrey
>>
>>
>> On Tue, 2 Nov 2010 12:49:26 +0900, "Eiji Hamano \(bluequartz\)"
>> <bluequartz at hypersys.ne.jp> wrote:
>>> Sorry;    Let me issue again.
>>>
>>>  We have to modify site2.include and have to check  "Enable JSP and
>>> Servlets".   Becase  the groupware run both in Win and Linux.
>>> Without  modification of site2.include,  the groupware does not run.
>>>
>>>  And we already specified  CGI,  SSI (Server-Side Includes)  and
>>> "Enable JSP and  Servlets".
>>>
>>> This is name of the groupware  :  cybozu
>>>    http://products.cybozu.co.jp/office/
>>>
>>>  Eiji Hamano
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> From: "Jeffrey Pellin" <jeffrey at px2co.net>
>>>>> Have you tried making the change via the gui rather than adding
>>>>> options
>>
>>>>> in
>>>>> the conf file?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> From: "Steve Howes" <steve-lists at geekinter.net>
>>>>> Under site management, go to Services->Web and tick "Enable Common
>>>>> Gateway Interface (CGI)",
>>>>>  guessing that's what those modifications were to do?..
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Mon, 1 Nov 2010 22:37:34 +0900, "Eiji Hamano \(bluequartz\)"
>>>>> <bluequartz at hypersys.ne.jp> wrote:
>>>>>> Hi,  Anyone advieme.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I modified "/etc/httpd/conf/vhosts/site2.include" for
>>>>>> one Japanase popular groupware ;
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  <Directory /home/.sites/143/site2/web/xxxx>
>>>>>>      AddHandler cgi-script .cgi
>>>>>>      Options +ExecCGI
>>>>>>  </Directory>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The groupware works exactly.  But I checked SSL function at the site
>>>>> page,
>>>>>> Following error with "/etc/init.d/httpd restart".
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Httpd startting:  Syntax error on line 5 of
>>>>>> /etc/httpd/conf.d/ssl_perl.conf:
>>>>>> $parms->add_config() has failed: Option ExecCGI not allowed here
>>>>>> at
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>
/usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.8/i386-linux-thread-multi/Apache2/PerlSections.pm
>>>>>> line 203.\n    : Faild.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> How do I modify the site2.include ?
>>>>>> Eiji Hamano
>>>>>>
>>>>
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