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Re: Re: CGIs with OSX
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Re: Re: CGIs with OSX


  • Subject: Re: Re: CGIs with OSX
  • From: email@hidden
  • Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2001 03:46:41 EST

In a message dated 3/25/01 12:33:04 AM, Dr Timothy Bates wrote:

>need to associate the extension with appleScript.
>
>I believe you do this by editing the httpd.conf file
>
>normally this is in
>/www/conf/
>
>god knows where apple will have put it. You will need to be root to see it
>and edit it.

I found it in

FreeDome:private:etc:httpd:httpd.conf

It's in an invisible folder and is owned by root, but I can download it with
FTP and I can see where to make the changes. But I cannot write it back to
disk because I don't have permission, and I have no clue how to sign in as
root - I was never asked for root info at login. Can't do it thru telnet.

Any Unixy people with ideas? It seems Apple has crippled the command line and
closed the user out of root access.

Jeff Baumann
email@hidden
www.linkedresources.com


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