CGI Downloading Instead of Executing
Re: CGI Downloading Instead of Executing
In additional to answering Eric's questions, could you post your current nagios.conf vhost file?
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Re: CGI Downloading Instead of Executing
Good news I figured it out. I did not have Apache2 configured to load the CGI module. I put the following line at line 146 of the apache2.conf file, restarted and now everything is working fine. Thanks for all of the help, now on to setting Nagios up!
I did run into an error while compiling the nagios plugins (2.0.2). Fortunately I found this link:
http://www.thesysadminhimself.com/2012/ ... hrows.html
I did run into an error while compiling the nagios plugins (2.0.2). Fortunately I found this link:
http://www.thesysadminhimself.com/2012/ ... hrows.html
Re: CGI Downloading Instead of Executing
Glad we could help.
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