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[solved] login tries to download an unknown file

I installed rc3 using the manual directions that came with the download, I used sh to install all of the required packages on Debian Etch. Installation went good, no errors but when I try to log on to the web panel it tries to download an unknown file, I’m using php4 any help would be appreciated

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12-16-2007 02:57 AM
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did you install the fastcgi module?


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joximu Wrote:
did you install the fastcgi module?


/etc/php4/cgi/php.ini
it appears so, that wasn’t my intention I just wanted php4, is there away to change without disturbing the program?

12-16-2007 03:33 AM
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joximu Wrote:
did you install the fastcgi module?


libapache2-mod-fcgid is the correct package to install libapache2-mod-fastcgi is no longer available, thanks for the help

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RE: login tries to download an unknown file

ispcp needs fastcgi - not fcgi!

it's available here (debian)
http://packages.debian.org/stable/web/li...od-fastcgi


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joximu Wrote:
ispcp needs fastcgi - not fcgi!

it's available here (debian)
http://packages.debian.org/stable/web/li...od-fastcgi


looks like I spoke too soon, seemed to work until I rebooted, thanks for the link looks like my apt isn't connecting with non-free correctly so Ill do it manually, thanks again

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The installation docu tells you what has to be done to get the non-free packets...


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joximu Wrote:
The installation docu tells you what has to be done to get the non-free packets...


ok fixed that... looks like I missed a step in the original install, do I have to reinstall, because I updated packages and rebooted and still the same thing happens

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RE: login tries to download an unknown file

More or less:
there are som small settings which have to be done and which may be missing...

Normally you can use ispcp-reset and then ispcp-setup again...


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joximu Wrote:
More or less:
there are som small settings which have to be done and which may be missing...

Normally you can use ispcp-reset and then ispcp-setup again...


Everything working fine now, moral to this story, always read the fine print….thank for your help

12-16-2007 06:27 AM
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