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CGI and Admin login fails
After installing LSWS on Redhat 9.0 with the 2.6.5 kernel I am having problems with a couple things..
The webserver serves up the default home page, the PHP, user login, not found page, and access denied links all work. The Hellowworld CGI page fails with the following error: 503 Service Unavailable The server is temporarily busy, try again later! the error.log file listing 2005-05-12 14:14:12.816 [DEBUG][*] New connection from 192.168.124.9:1470. 2005-05-12 14:14:12.817 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1470-0] HttpIOLink::handleEvents() events=1! 2005-05-12 14:14:12.817 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1470-0] HttpIOLink::handleEvents() events=1! 2005-05-12 14:14:12.817 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1470-0] HttpConnection::onReadEx(), state: 0! 2005-05-12 14:14:12.817 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1470-0] HttpConnection::onReadEx(), state: 0! 2005-05-12 14:14:12.817 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1470-0] readToHeaderBuf(). 2005-05-12 14:14:12.817 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1470-0] readToHeaderBuf(). 2005-05-12 14:14:12.818 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1470-0] Read from client: 470 2005-05-12 14:14:12.819 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1470-0#Example] run cgi processor header state: 3. 2005-05-12 14:14:12.818 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1470-0] processHeader() return 0, header state: 3. 2005-05-12 14:14:12.818 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1470-0#Example] New request: Method=[GET], URI=[/cgi-bin/helloworld], QueryString=[] Content Length=0 2005-05-12 14:14:12.818 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1470-0#Example] New request: Method=[GET], URI=[/cgi-bin/helloworld], QueryString=[] Content Length=0 2005-05-12 14:14:12.819 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1470-0#Example] HttpIOLink::suspendRead()... 2005-05-12 14:14:12.819 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1470-0#Example] HttpIOLink::suspendRead()... 2005-05-12 14:14:12.819 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1470-0#Example] processContextPath() return 0 2005-05-12 14:14:12.819 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1470-0#Example] processContextPath() return 0. 2005-05-12 14:14:12.819 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1470-0#Example] run cgi processor. 2005-05-12 14:14:12.820 [DEBUG] [uds://usr/share/lsws/admin/conf/.cgid.sock] request [192.168.124.9:1470-0#Example:cgi] is assigned with connection! 2005-05-12 14:14:12.820 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1470-0#Example:cgi] [ExtConn] reconnect() 2005-05-12 14:14:12.820 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1470-0#Example:cgi] [ExtConn] reconnect() 2005-05-12 14:14:12.821 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1470-0#Example:cgi] connection to [uds://usr/share/lsws/admin/conf/.cgid.sock] on request #0, error: Permission denied! 2 ************************************************** * next: The Admin page loads fine, but when I enter my name/password and press OK I get the following error. Warning: fopen(/usr/share/lsws/admin/conf/htpasswd): failed to open stream: Permission denied in /usr/share/lsws/admin/html.2.0.2/admin/authHeader.php on line 31 Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /usr/share/lsws/admin/html.2.0.2/admin/authHeader.php:31) in /usr/share/lsws/admin/html.2.0.2/admin/authHeader.php on line 64 Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /usr/share/lsws/admin/html.2.0.2/admin/authHeader.php:31) in /usr/share/lsws/admin/html.2.0.2/admin/authHeader.php on line 65 the error log contains. 2005-05-12 14:22:03.840 [DEBUG][*] New connection from 192.168.124.9:1477. 2005-05-12 14:22:03.840 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1477-0] HttpIOLink::handleEvents( ) events=1! 2005-05-12 14:22:03.840 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1477-0] HttpConnection::onReadEx( ), state: 0! 2005-05-12 14:22:03.840 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1477-0] readToHeaderBuf(). 2005-05-12 14:22:03.841 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1477-0] Read from client: 560 2005-05-12 14:22:03.841 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1477-0] processHeader() return 0, header state: 3. 2005-05-12 14:22:03.841 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1477-0#_AdminVHost] New request: Method=[GET], URI=[/admin/index.php], QueryString=[] Content Length=0 2005-05-12 14:22:03.842 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1477-0#_AdminVHost] HttpIOLink::s uspendRead()... 2005-05-12 14:22:03.842 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1477-0#_AdminVHost] Find handler [fcgiAdminPHP] for [.php] 2005-05-12 14:22:03.843 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1477-0#_AdminVHost] processContex tPath() return 0 2005-05-12 14:22:03.843 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1477-0#_AdminVHost] run fcgi proc essor. 2005-05-12 14:22:03.843 [DEBUG] [UDS://tmp/lshttpd/admin_php.sock] connection av ailable! 2005-05-12 14:22:03.843 [DEBUG] [UDS://tmp/lshttpd/admin_php.sock] request [192. 168.124.9:1477-0#_AdminVHost:fcgi] is assigned with connection! 2005-05-12 14:22:03.844 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1477-0#_AdminVHost:fcgi] FcgiConn ection::doWrite() 2005-05-12 14:22:03.844 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1477-0#_AdminVHost:fcgi] FcgiConn ection::beginRequest() 2005-05-12 14:22:03.844 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1477-0#_AdminVHost:fcgi] FcgiConn ection::pendingWrite(),m_iCurStreamHeader=16 2005-05-12 14:22:03.845 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1477-0#_AdminVHost:fcgi] request header is done 2005-05-12 14:22:03.845 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1477-0#_AdminVHost:fcgi] FcgiConn ection::beginReqBody() 2005-05-12 14:22:03.845 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1477-0#_AdminVHost:fcgi] FcgiConn ection::pendingEndStream() 2005-05-12 14:22:03.845 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1477-0#_AdminVHost:fcgi] ExtConn: :continueRead() 2005-05-12 14:22:03.845 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1477-0#_AdminVHost:fcgi] Request body done! 2005-05-12 14:22:03.846 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1477-0#_AdminVHost:fcgi] FcgiConn ection::endOfReqBody() 2005-05-12 14:22:03.846 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1477-0#_AdminVHost:fcgi] FcgiConn ection::pendingEndStream() 2005-05-12 14:22:03.846 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1477-0#_AdminVHost:fcgi] FcgiConn ection::flush() 2005-05-12 14:22:03.846 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1477-0#_AdminVHost:fcgi] FcgiConn ection::suspendWrite() 2005-05-12 14:22:03.847 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1477-0#_AdminVHost:fcgi] processN ewReq() return 0. 2005-05-12 14:22:03.847 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1477-0#_AdminVHost:fcgi] readToHe aderBuf() return 0. 2005-05-12 14:22:03.847 [DEBUG][*] 1 connections accepted! 2005-05-12 14:22:04.628 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1477-0#_AdminVHost:fcgi] ExtConn: :onRead() 2005-05-12 14:22:04.629 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1477-0#_AdminVHost:fcgi] FcgiConn ection::doRead() 2005-05-12 14:22:04.629 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1477-0#_AdminVHost:fcgi] read 108 0 bytes from Fast CGI. 2005-05-12 14:22:04.629 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1477-0#_AdminVHost:fcgi] FCGI Hea der: 0106000104160200 2005-05-12 14:22:04.629 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1477-0#_AdminVHost:fcgi] process STDOUT 1046 bytes 2005-05-12 14:22:04.630 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1477-0#_AdminVHost:fcgi] response header finished! 2005-05-12 14:22:04.630 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1477-0#_AdminVHost:fcgi] GZIP res ponse body! 2005-05-12 14:22:04.631 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1477-0#_AdminVHost:fcgi] FCGI Hea der: 0106000100000000 2005-05-12 14:22:04.632 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1477-0#_AdminVHost:fcgi] FCGI Hea der: 0103000100080000 2005-05-12 14:22:04.632 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1477-0#_AdminVHost:fcgi] [EXT] En dResponse( endCode=0, protocolStatus=0 ) 2005-05-12 14:22:04.632 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1477-0#_AdminVHost:fcgi] release ExtProcessor! 2005-05-12 14:22:04.633 [DEBUG] [UDS://tmp/lshttpd/admin_php.sock] add recycled connection to connection pool! 2005-05-12 14:22:04.634 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1477-0#_AdminVHost:fcgi] call pCo nn->writeRespBody() to write 307 bytes 2005-05-12 14:22:04.634 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1477-0#_AdminVHost:fcgi] Written to client: 671 2005-05-12 14:22:04.634 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1477-0#_AdminVHost:fcgi] pConn->w riteRespBody() return 307 2005-05-12 14:22:04.635 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1477-0#_AdminVHost:fcgi] ReqBody: 0, RespBody: 307, HEC_COMPLETE! 2005-05-12 14:22:04.635 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1477-0#_AdminVHost:fcgi] m_pHandl er->onWrite() return 0 2005-05-12 14:22:04.635 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1477-0#_AdminVHost:fcgi] HttpConn ection::flush()! 2005-05-12 14:22:04.635 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1477-0#_AdminVHost:fcgi] HttpConn ection::nextRequest()! 2005-05-12 14:22:04.635 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1477-0#_AdminVHost:fcgi] HttpExtC onnector::cleanUp() ... 2005-05-12 14:22:04.679 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1477-1] HttpIOLink::handleEvents( ) events=1! 2005-05-12 14:22:04.679 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1477-1] HttpConnection::onReadEx( ), state: 0! 2005-05-12 14:22:04.680 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1477-1] readToHeaderBuf(). 2005-05-12 14:22:04.680 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1477-1] Read from client: 383 2005-05-12 14:22:04.680 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1477-1] processHeader() return 0, header state: 3. 2005-05-12 14:22:04.680 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1477-1#_AdminVHost] New request: Method=[GET], URI=[/favicon.ico], QueryString=[] Content Length=0 2005-05-12 14:22:04.681 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1477-1#_AdminVHost] HttpIOLink::s uspendRead()... 2005-05-12 14:22:04.681 [INFO] [192.168.124.9:1477-1#_AdminVHost] File not found [/usr/share/lsws/admin/html/favicon.ico] 2005-05-12 14:22:04.681 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1477-1#_AdminVHost] processContex tPath() return 22 2005-05-12 14:22:04.682 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1477-1#_AdminVHost] processNewReq () return 22. 2005-05-12 14:22:04.682 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1477-1#_AdminVHost] readToHeaderB uf() return 22. 2005-05-12 14:22:04.682 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1477-1#_AdminVHost] HttpConnectio n::sendHttpError(),code=404 Not Found 2005-05-12 14:22:04.682 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1477-1#_AdminVHost] HttpConnectio n::flush()! 2005-05-12 14:22:04.683 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1477-1#_AdminVHost] Written to cl ient: 581 2005-05-12 14:22:04.683 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1477-1#_AdminVHost] HttpConnectio n::nextRequest()! 2005-05-12 14:22:06.684 [DEBUG] Failed to execute 'mpstat' command: No such file or directory 2005-05-12 14:22:06.698 [DEBUG] Failed to execute 'vmstat' command: No such file or directory 2005-05-12 14:22:06.713 [DEBUG] Failed to execute 'uptime' command: No such file or directory 2005-05-12 14:22:09.336 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1477-2] Keep-alive timeout, close ! 2005-05-12 14:22:09.336 [DEBUG] [192.168.124.9:1477-2] Close socket ... There are no entrys in stderr.log for either errors.. Scott |
It is a permission problem, the user that the web server process runs as does not have permission to access some files.
It may happens when you install lsws under one user's home directory, which is not world readable, but the server is run on behalf of another user (usually is nobody). You need to make permission changes or reinstall lsws to another location, or let web server run as the user who own those directories. |
Thanks. That did it.
I had moved the installation from my dev machine to the embedded server. Once I changed all the directorys and files owner:group attributes to nobody:nobody it fired right up. This is truely a great product. Scott |
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