Re: [users@httpd] Apache with two cgi-bins

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You got that right.
Make sure you have Include "conf/ss.conf" in your httpd.conf
Get back with the configuration, if it doesn't work for you.
Aman Raheja

Kory Wheatley wrote:

I''m configuring my Apache 2.0 to run an Non Secure and Secure Server
on the same instance.
How do you configure two separate cgi-bin paths for the secure and
non-secure server?

In the 'httpd.conf" file  there is a ScriptAlias  /cgi-bin
"/var/www/cgi-bin/" so in the "ssl.conf" file
do I need to add a line that says, for example,
ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/  "/var/www/secure/cgi-bin"

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