Hey all,
Okay first here is my setup: Sun box running Solaris 8. It is internal and I have full telnet and ftp access to the box. All the settings are pretty much out-of-the-box defaults.
I uploaded via FTP the install files into my /var/apache/cgi-bin, and then did the install via Telnet. I can login and everything looks fine. However when I go to edit a file I get the "Not Writeable" error message.
I did search the forums and saw that some people had a problem relating to the ownership of the files. When I login it shows the owner as root. I use the root account to login and do work (this is just a test box, so please don't get on my case about security). I tried chmod 755 and 777 on the /var/apache/htdocs (HTML directory) just to see if it would make a difference. No luck.
Any ideas? I saw something about using a CGIWraper, but if I don't need to install any additional software I would prefer not to. Thanks in advance!
mvollmer
Okay first here is my setup: Sun box running Solaris 8. It is internal and I have full telnet and ftp access to the box. All the settings are pretty much out-of-the-box defaults.
I uploaded via FTP the install files into my /var/apache/cgi-bin, and then did the install via Telnet. I can login and everything looks fine. However when I go to edit a file I get the "Not Writeable" error message.
I did search the forums and saw that some people had a problem relating to the ownership of the files. When I login it shows the owner as root. I use the root account to login and do work (this is just a test box, so please don't get on my case about security). I tried chmod 755 and 777 on the /var/apache/htdocs (HTML directory) just to see if it would make a difference. No luck.
Any ideas? I saw something about using a CGIWraper, but if I don't need to install any additional software I would prefer not to. Thanks in advance!
mvollmer