Re: [WebDNA] v7 help
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2012
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texte = Gosh, this one is kind of weird. This particular VPS is actually =configured by DreamHost. The main administrator uses an interface for =all configurations, so even if I change something in the apache conf =file, it'll be rewritten if something is changed from the admin panel. =Fortunately, FCGID was already enabled so I could get WebDNA running =through just an .htaccess file. =20However, a little later on, this domain was reconfigured for secure =hosting (dedicated IP) in order to enable SSL on this vhost. At about =the same time, all kinds of system-wide errors started popping up.I do think the permissions is the root cause though. The strange thing =I'm finding is that I am being denied access to folders in this domain, =in my own home directory, logged in as the owning user. For example:$ cd css-bash: cd: css: Permission deniedDoes this seem like something I should be talking to support about?On Jan 6, 2012, at 11:34 AM, Kenneth Grome wrote:> Usually it's a permissions issue when it's working fine after=20> initial installation but then after you upload files=20> something about using those files does not works the way you=20> think it should.>=20> Typically this means the files you uploaded are not=20> accessible to webdna because webdna does not have permission=20> to open or modify them.>=20> However ...>=20> You seem to think it's a different problem based on the info=20> in your post, and if you're correct then this error suggests=20> that you have not configured something properly:>=20>> cannot get docroot information (/)>=20> I'm guessing from this error message that somewhere in your=20> configuration you need to tell webdna or apache (or some=20> other software?) where your document root folder is located.>=20> Aren't you supposed to disable suexec to avoid such errors?>=20> Sincerely,> Kenneth Grome>=20>=20>=20>> I got a v7 running on the Dreamhost VPS (Debian 6.0)>> earlier. I uploaded the zip, unarchived, got my>> .htaccess file and webdna.ini just right and everything>> seemed to be working great.>>=20>> I uploaded some of my own files and now WebDNA is totally>> broken.>>=20>> I tracked down these errors in the suexec.log>>=20>> [2012-01-06 08:16:29]: uid: (12583651/aaronkaz) gid:>> (23858/pg72424) cmd: WebDNA.fcgi cwd: [2012-01-06>> 08:16:29]: cannot get docroot information (/)>>=20>>=20>> Any>> Ideas?-------------------------------------------------->> ------- This message is sent to you because you are>> subscribed to the mailing list
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Gosh, this one is kind of weird. This particular VPS is actually =configured by DreamHost. The main administrator uses an interface for =all configurations, so even if I change something in the apache conf =file, it'll be rewritten if something is changed from the admin panel. =Fortunately, FCGID was already enabled so I could get WebDNA running =through just an .htaccess file. =20However, a little later on, this domain was reconfigured for secure =hosting (dedicated IP) in order to enable SSL on this vhost. At about =the same time, all kinds of system-wide errors started popping up.I do think the permissions is the root cause though. The strange thing =I'm finding is that I am being denied access to folders in this domain, =in my own home directory, logged in as the owning user. For example:$ cd css-bash: cd: css: Permission deniedDoes this seem like something I should be talking to support about?On Jan 6, 2012, at 11:34 AM, Kenneth Grome wrote:> Usually it's a permissions issue when it's working fine after=20> initial installation but then after you upload files=20> something about using those files does not works the way you=20> think it should.>=20> Typically this means the files you uploaded are not=20> accessible to webdna because webdna does not have permission=20> to open or modify them.>=20> However ...>=20> You seem to think it's a different problem based on the info=20> in your post, and if you're correct then this error suggests=20> that you have not configured something properly:>=20>> cannot get docroot information (/)>=20> I'm guessing from this error message that somewhere in your=20> configuration you need to tell webdna or apache (or some=20> other software?) where your document root folder is located.>=20> Aren't you supposed to disable suexec to avoid such errors?>=20> Sincerely,> Kenneth Grome>=20>=20>=20>> I got a v7 running on the Dreamhost VPS (Debian 6.0)>> earlier. I uploaded the zip, unarchived, got my>> .htaccess file and webdna.ini just right and everything>> seemed to be working great.>>=20>> I uploaded some of my own files and now WebDNA is totally>> broken.>>=20>> I tracked down these errors in the suexec.log>>=20>> [2012-01-06 08:16:29]: uid: (12583651/aaronkaz) gid:>> (23858/pg72424) cmd: WebDNA.fcgi cwd: [2012-01-06>> 08:16:29]: cannot get docroot information (/)>>=20>>=20>> Any>> Ideas?-------------------------------------------------->> ------- This message is sent to you because you are>> subscribed to the mailing list .>> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: >> archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us>> Bug Reporting: support@webdna.us> ---------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list .> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us> Bug Reporting: support@webdna.us
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