View Full Version : FastHosts again.....
smiffy
27-May-2003, 07:54 PM
Im trying to run a RedHat Linux site via fast hosts. However I can't upload my catalog. I have been in a CHMOD'ed the acatalog and Cgi-bin folders to 755 and 700 respectivly, but
I get:.....
Method Not Allowed
The requested method POST is not allowed for the URL /cgi-bin/cp000003.pl
Any thoughts? I have tried running the Wizard, but I can;'t get past the perl extenstion screen as it does not like.pl
I-CC
27-May-2003, 09:45 PM
You could try changing it to .cgi as the Actinic software will allow this, but not sure about the FastHosts servers acceptance or not of .cgi, but would have thought they would accept it...
Hope it helps...
Nadeem
28-May-2003, 07:48 AM
Hi there
I normally set the permissions to:
/acatalog/ - 777
/cgi-bin/ - 755
Also the error message indicates that you don't have permission to use POST. Please check this with Fasthost.
Hope this information helps you
Kind Regards
smiffy
28-May-2003, 04:36 PM
Originally posted by Support@Techno-
You could try changing it to .cgi as the Actinic software will allow this, but not sure about the FastHosts servers acceptance or not of .cgi, but would have thought they would accept it...
Hope it helps...
Yeah _ tried that but I cant get past the same point - it doesnt like with .pl or .cgi
I'm begining to wonder if Fasthosts really want us Actinic customer!!!
I-CC
28-May-2003, 04:39 PM
Do you know what your server paths are as seen by the FTP server, i.e. /web/acatalog would be to the http:/www.yourdomain.co.uk/acatalog/
In some case it could be as long as /home/sites/site88/web/acatalog or /home/sites/public_html.. etc etc...
Get this information and you might be further along the way to getting working maybe...
Hope it helps.....
Ian2
28-May-2003, 08:34 PM
Sounds like you are not the 'owner' of the files.
Check who owns the files - by doing a file list in your FTP or ls-al via ssh
I had this error when I first started using fasthosts. I was trying to use frontpage as well and somehow managed to mess up the permissions (on a windows server!).
The solution was basically to start again. The support chaps told me to park the domain and then start again which I did and it then worked just fine. I was using a windows server though. I would suggest telephone support and checking with them before considering this because it might not be appropriate for linux.
Regards
webyourbusiness
30-May-2003, 01:20 AM
Either delete all the cgi scripts, change the cgi-script ID - or find a host that doesn't know what an Actinic problem is... there are PLENTY. Farcehosts isn't one of them.
regards
Greg Hewitt-Long
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