On Mon, Jun 30, 2003 at 03:03:43PM -0700, Jeremy C. Reed wrote: /_On Mon, 30 Jun 2003, Mike Starke wrote: /_ /_> /_Is suexec biting you somehow? /_> /_> I would not know how to check or resolve. /_ /_Look for a cgi.log, suexec.log, suexec_log or other similar log file. /_ /_Also, at startup httpd will log (to your ErrorLog) that Suexec is enabled. /_ /_Suexec will not allow CGIs with wrong ownership or bad permissions. It /_will tell you. I found out the problem: httpd was chroot'd to /var/www/. I started httpd with the "-u" flag to disable, and it was good. This is on an openbsd 3.3 box. what I do not understand is that if it is chroot'd to /var/www and the script alias is under /var/www/cgi-bin/ than why would it nbot work? Certainly that directly is within the chroot env. stumped. -mike