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DavidN
19-May-2005, 04:51 PM
Hello, and thank you for your time.

Im having a problem uploading my website, it keeps telling me that it has problems excuting the perl script cp000002.pl because it doesnt have permission (in the cgi-bin folder i think). The current permission is 755, there's no point in setting it to 777 because I wouldnt want to leave the file open like that..

My network settings are as follows:

HTTPPROXYMODE 0
HTTPPROXYADDRESS
HTTPPROXYPORT 80
HTTPPROXYUSER
HTTPPROXYPASSWORD
FTPPROXYMODE 0
FTPPROXYADDRESS
FTPPROXYPORT 21
FTPPROXYUSER
FTPPROXYPASSWORD
SCRIPTID 2
SCRIPTEXT .pl
SMTPHOST
WEBSITEURL
IGNOREPASSIVEERRORS true
USERELATIVECGIURLS false
PATHTOPERL /usr/bin/perl
USEENHANCEFTP true
CATALOGURL http://www.futuronics.co.uk/acatalog/
CGIBINURL http://www.futuronics.co.uk/cgi-bin/
PATHFROMCGITOCATALOG ../acatalog/
CODEBASE ./
FTPHOST 65.101.***.**
FTPUSERNAME *******
FTPPASSWORD *******
PATHTOCGIBIN /web/cgi-bin/
USEPASSIVEFTP false
FTPPATHFROMCGITOCATALOG

has anybody else had this problem, if so, how did you rectify this?

thanks in advance,

David.

Nadeem
23-May-2005, 10:16 AM
Hi David,

For Actinic stores we advise to have the permission of the /acatalog/ folder to have a permission of 777 and the cgi-bin script as 755. If the /acatalog/ folder does not have 777 permission, then it may not work.

With regards to your problem server are you running, Windows or Unix? The network setting seem fine for a unix server, but if you are running a windows server then this settings will be incorrect. Please could you tell us what server you are running.

Kind Regards

Ian_W
23-May-2005, 10:44 AM
... however some sites will not run at 777 for acatalog - so try 755 if it doesn't.

You are also on a Cobalt RaQ - so http://www.actinic.co.uk/hosting/docs/Setup_of_Colbalt_RaQ_Server.pdf might be of use.

webyourbusiness
24-May-2005, 04:56 PM
David,

please email support AT aaabusinesshosting .com and someone will help you.

regards

Greg Hewitt-Long