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Old Jun 30, 2001, 01:14 AM
Mikol Mikol is offline
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Hallo!,

there is the resoult when I add an user.

Please can you resolve for me the problem?

I don't know where is the file ojaccess.db

Thanks!


CGI ERROR
==========================================
Error Message : unable to open: /usr/home/internox/internix/httpd/cgi-bin/weblog/ojaccess.db.
Reason: Permission denied
Script Location : /usr/home/internox/internix/httpd/cgi-bin/weblog/oj.cgi
Perl Version : 5.00503
Setup File : default.cfg

Form Variables
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auth : newpass
password : test
pw : test
userid : test
username : test
verify : test

Environment Variables
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CONTENT_LENGTH : 52
CONTENT_TYPE : application/x-www-form-urlencoded
DOCUMENT_ROOT : /usr/home/internox/internix/httpd/htdocs
GATEWAY_INTERFACE : CGI/1.1
HTTP_ACCEPT : image/gif, image/x-xbitmap, image/jpeg, image/pjpeg, application/vnd.ms-powerpoint, application/vnd.ms-excel, application/msword, application/x-comet, */*
HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING: gzip, deflate
HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE: it
HTTP_CACHE_CONTROL : no-cache
HTTP_CONNECTION : Keep-Alive
HTTP_COOKIE : vis=993255347; alias=MelitaApache/1.3.11 Server at www.internox.net Port 80

SERVER_SOFTWARE : Apache/1.3.11 (Unix) PHP/3.0.14



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Old Jul 05, 2001, 01:45 PM
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The script must be able to write to this file in your cgi-bin directory, but it says it cannot access this file (ojaccess.db). This file is used to store the usernames and crypted passwords of the users and must be writeable by the Web server.

Typically if the permissions are set correctly on the file itself (666), then it may be an issue that the Web server can't easily read/write to your cgi-bin directory. If all else fails, you can chmod 777 cgi-bin to setup your user in this file, then change it back to tighter security permissions.

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