| f00li5h | Dr-Linux: so you can get all the way to where the script is? |
| Dr-Linux | f00li5h: yes i never seen such issue :S |
| f00li5h | Dr-Linux: check your configs for allow/deny rules in apache |
| Dr-Linux | maybe it's not very importent, but it's very intersting :S |
| f00li5h | it may be in .htaccess or somewhere |
| Dr-Linux | hhm... :S |
| ion_bidon | f00li5h: any idea what I might do wrong ? |
| hmm-home | ok how would i match the string $un+1 in my array |
| f00li5h | ion_bidon: your paste has no iformation in it ion_bidon: it's useless ion_bidon: at a guess, you're not importing the sub like you thought |
| riczho | Dr-Linux: Is there any mod_security or something that might block stuff? |
| Dr-Linux | f00li5h: hhm.. no luck |
| ion_bidon | f00li5h: ok, I will think about it |
| Dr-Linux | riczho: in the httpd.conf? |
| ology | hmm-home: Example? |
| riczho | Then there's always the "Whoops, I'm on the wrong server" mistake ;) Dr-Linux: Yeah. |
| Dr-Linux | looking |
| ology | $un+1 will fail unless $un is a number. |
| riczho | Although /cgi-bin/test.cgi really shouldn't trigger any sane rule. |
| hmm-home | ology: s/\$un+1/foo/ for @myArray; |
| LeoNerd | eval: my $un = "hello"; $un+1 |
| buubot | LeoNerd: 1 |
| hmm-home | $un+1 is the value of a string in my array |
| ology | hmm-home: That should work just fine is the string '$un+1' is in @myArray. |
| Dr-Linux | riczho: can't see anything, or maybe i'm not that much expert to findout out there :S |
| ology | s/is/if/ |
| hmm-home | ology; the output i'm getting is foo+1 |
| riczho | Dr-Linux: Eh, then it probably isn't related- it was kind of a random/unlikely possibility. Dr-Linux: So the shebang line, etc. is correct... |
| Dr-Linux | AccessFileName .htaccess shebang? |
| hmm-home | I don't know why that is |
| Daveman | shabang #!/usr/bin/perl |
| Dr-Linux | Daveman: ohh yeah, that's correct |
| infi | Daveman! |
| Daveman | infi! :D :[ yay infi; but boo because you're going to bed |