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Dennis
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Re: running a shell script via cgi web interface

said by pablo:

I made the following modification to my `vhosts.d' `conf' file:
I don't have a "vhosts.d" file...only a httpd.conf one which seems to have something similar
    # To use CGI scripts:
    #
    #AddHandler cgi-script .cgi
 
    #
 

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Howdy,

Ugh, my writing wasn't especially clear. I'm sorry. Let me try again.

In /etc/apache2/vhosts.d, my `conf' file has the above entry. In my case, I created a random file named `hostname`.conf baseed on `vhost.template'

My distribution is openSUSE but I figure the above is true in most (all?) apache installations. Of course the root pathing may be different.

I hope the above helps.

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