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Bug#395854: marked as done (apache2.2-common: does not run cgi-bin files anymore)



Your message dated Sat, 28 Oct 2006 16:25:58 +0200
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and subject line Bug#395854: apache2.2-common: does not run cgi-bin files anymore
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package: apache2.2-common
version: 2.2.3-2
severity: important

upgrade from apache2-common (I'm running testing). Now, I cannot run any cgi-bin files anymore. Default configuration does not work either.
Instead of running the cgi-bin files, my browser just shows me the source code of the cgi file.

Thanks for fixing it.
Thomas
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* "Thomas Schoepf" 

| I found out that renaming the file "test.sh" to "test" helped. In
| the meantime I tried boa, which showed the exact same behavior. At
| the moment I cannot reproduce it at all, cgis are running
| normally...
| 
| No idea what it was, I don't mind closing this bug report.

Sounds fishy, closing.  Please reopen with more information if you're
able to reproduce this.

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