[ale] help w/apache

Denny Chambers dchambers at snapserver.com
Fri Jan 4 12:08:40 EST 2002


My first suggestions are to check your permissions on you files and
directories, and make sure that whatever user you are running apache
under has permission to read and execute those files and directories.
Secondly try running the cgi programs by themselves, maybe it
segfaulting or something. If you are using perl or some kind of shell
script, or other interpreted language make sure that your telling it the
correct place to find the shell or interpreter (i.e. #!/usr/bin/perl).

HTH,
Denny

"Robert E. Karaffa, II" wrote:
> 
> Hi folks,
>     I'm new to this list and relatively new to Linux.  I'm setting up an
> online-scheduling system on a Linux box running Mandrake 8.0, Apache as the
> web server.  The online-scheduling system is from greathill.com (calendars
> for the web).  I'm having trouble getting the program to run.  Keep seeing
> "premature end of script headers" in the httpd_error log, and the interface
> gives an internal server error.  I've been doing some sleuthing on the net
> but haven't been able to fix this yet (dammit all to heck!).  I'm not sure
> what the problem is (permissions, suexec?).  I had it working once after
> many hours of troubleshooting, then I got too ambitious for my own good and
> decided to reinstall Linux and the calendar app (not too smart for a college
> boy, are ye?).  Anybody willing to give me a hand, I'd sure appreciate it
> (anybody near Emory?).
> 
> -Bob K.
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