Re: Why is debian-hosted 2.2.x giving 403 on CGI's?

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On Tue, April 22, 2014 15:46, Jonathan Hayward wrote:
> I have a fresh Debian installation (if that's not an oxymoron), with
> Apache
> 2.2.x which I am migrating to after using Ubuntu Saucy and Apache 2.4.x,
> and I'm pulling my hair out about why
> http://dev.JonathansCorner.com/index.cgi<http://dev.jonathanscorner.com/index.cgi>
> (used
> to serve the homepage) is giving a 403. An old, static
> http://dev.JonathansCorner.com/index.html<http://dev.jonathanscorner.com/index.html>
> is
> working just fine, as well as other static pages within the site.
>

can you look on the corresponding log files
/var/log/apache2/error.log and access.log
you might find the solution in there ...

a few hints
- access rights are equal to 755?
- the owner of the CGI script?



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