Re: [users@httpd] cgi-bin woes

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On 10/11/06, Thom Hehl <thom@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I checked the logs and there is literally nothing in them. I stopped
httpd, blew away everything in the logs directory, restarted httpd and
re-created the 404 and there is not a single file in the logs directory.
Nada!

As Owen mentions, this is very suspicious.  It probably indicates that
the http server that you are connecting to with your browser is not
the same one that you are configuring.  Either you have more than one
http server running on the machine, or the URL that you think maps to
that machine really maps to another machine.

Joshua.

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