Glad you figured it out.
Given that the file name has "cgi.1.html", I'd consider the handling as
a multi-extension to be a bug.
On 2016-05-19 2:51, Bruce Ferrell wrote:
I didn't find the problem directive, BUT I did find that apache 2 interprets files like these as multi extension files (i.e. both cgi AND html are extensions, cgi being found first)
SO I added the following to the bottom of xymon-apache.conf:
<FilesMatch .html>
SetHandler text/html
</FilesMatch>
forcing the html man pages to html
On 05/18/2016 07:33 AM, user-d37f300c2202@xymon.invalid:
I'd look through the Apache configs for a regex that matches the folder (or objects with ".cgi"), probably in a ScriptAliasMatch or LocationMatch directive (although there are a number of other candidates). On 2016-05-18 3:35, Bruce Ferrell wrote: I'm getting some errors that are making me nuts when I access the man pages for the cgi programs The apache log shows this: Options ExecCGI is off in this directory: /home/xymon/server/www/help/manpages/man1/ackinfo.cgi.1.html, referer: http://server.org/xymon/help/manpages/man1/ [1] And of course, when I add ExecCGI I get: Premature end of script headers: ackinfo.cgi.1.html The server is scientific linux 6 Suggestions? [2]