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[ts-7000] RE: apache, and a cgi program on the debian linux ts-7500

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Subject: [ts-7000] RE: apache, and a cgi program on the debian linux ts-7500
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Date: 24 Sep 2013 21:39:38 -0700


 for example one website said: 

Step 3 – Configure Apache2

Next step is to configure Apache so that it treats our file as a CGI program. Go to the directory where your Apache configuration file exists. In Linux, it resides under /etc/apache2/ and the configuration file ishttpd.conf

NOTE: If virtual hosts are enabled (normally the are enabled), changing the httpd.conf will have no effect. You may need to edit particular configuration file for the site which is enabled. Go to the sites-enabled  directory and open the file which is currently enabled (If you have only the file “default” in your /etc/apache2/sites-enableddirectory, you should open this file with your text editor)

NOTE: If you are in windows, and using Wamp, you can simply open the httpd.conf file and make following changes.



and that was way out in left field.   I figured it best to come to the folks that deal day-in and day out with the TS-7500



---In <> wrote:

"cgi for the 7500 is like any other cgi design. The web is full of examplesw"   that's correct and every one is different.   That's why I came here to find out an exact example for the TS-7500.   A TS-7500 that I just bought, unwrapped and powered up.  do I need to download and/or install some kind of "cgi module" like some articles mention but others do not?   do I have to modify httpd.conf, like some say I do or not?    what about that article I read that said that httpd.conf wasn't really the file and that some other conf file was being used????    



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