Hello,
if I go with -rwxr-xr-x (for the 'construct' file in the cgi-bin) I get the
following:
We're sorry, the Interchange server is unavailable...
...this means the file in cgi-bin is working with -rwxr-xr-x. You
need to start the server now. From the home directory for the username
which owns Interchange:
interchange/bin/interchange -start
-u
(the -u is for unix mode, you can omit it if you plan to run in inet
mode).
I did this logged in as the user that created 'interchange' and the
Interchange server started. I was able to browse the catalog and add items too
my cart, however, when I hit checkout I get a 500 Error. I'll be working on this
tomorrow.
I can not say enough how helpful Ed LaFrance was in helping get me to this
point. (He supplied all of the above information I sure did not figure it out on
my own)
Thank-you Ed!!
Best regards, Chris
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2001 7:15
PM
Subject: RE: [ic] Error using links
Hi, I'm a new interchange user. I have some problem to
configure my interchange website. I have the same problem than you. All links
don't work. http://www.secan.net/cgi-bin/construct/index.html Can
you tell me how did you solve the problem. I applied the solution
proposed but it doesn't work.
"Since the bad old
days of MV3, whenever I have encountered this, it has been an issue of the
cgi-bin link file permissions. Telnet into your server and check the perm's on
the link file for your catalog. If they look like this: -rwxr-xr-x try
this command at the prompt: chmod u+s filename ...substitute the name of
your link file for filename. Conversely, if the permissions look like
this: -rwsr-xr-x try this command at the prompt: chmod u-s
filename Most of the time this will solve the problem. - Ed
L.
"
At 09:56 2001-01-02 -0800, you wrote:
Hi...
I tried this, but to no
avail. In fact, just for testing, I chmod 777'ed it as well as
+s. Still nothing. Anything else to try?
Anyone?
Thanks.
Jason
RE:
-----
Since the
bad old days of MV3, whenever I have encountered this, it has been an
issue of the cgi-bin link file permissions. Telnet into your server
and check the perm's on the link file for your catalog. If they look like
this:
-rwxr-xr-x
try this command at the prompt:
chmod
u+s filename
...substitute the name of your link file for
filename. Conversely, if the permissions look like
this:
-rwsr-xr-x
try this command at the prompt:
chmod
u-s filename
Most of the time this will solve the problem.
-
Ed
L.
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