[hobbit] Premature end of script headers: bb-hostsvc.sh, referer: ...
odin:/home/bb/data/histlogs/odin> /home/bb/server/bin/hobbitsvc.cgi Content-type: text/html
<html><head><title>Invalid request</title></head> <body>Invalid request</body></html>
Same here. I am wondering, does anyone else use ssl exclusively on their webserver? I am wondering if that may be causing the problem. I am getting closer to being free of BB.
--neil
ManTech DeCA Operations Systems Administrator (804) 734-8353 neil.camp at deca.mil
-----Original Message----- From: Stef Coene [mailto:stef.coene at docum.org] Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2006 4:08 PM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] Premature end of script headers: bb-hostsvc.sh, referer: ...
On Wednesday 08 February 2006 21:58, Camp, Neil D. (ManTech) CTR wrote:
Hello all. I finally got everything compiled and installed on an HP-UX server. I have added the recommended lines to my httpd.conf, but now every time I try to drill down on any of the tests I get and error 500 page and the following error in my webserver log... Premature end of script headers: bb-hostsvc.sh, referer: https://odin...... It seems like only a few times this has popped up in the past due to a bug. I was wondering if anyone could give me some pointers since I have probably mis-configured something. What if you execute hobbitsvc.cgi from the command line? This is the output on my server:
/home/users/hobbit/server/bin/hobbitsvc.cgi Content-type: text/html
<html><head><title>Invalid request</title></head>
Stef
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On Wednesday 08 February 2006 22:32, Camp, Neil D. (ManTech) CTR wrote:
odin:/home/bb/data/histlogs/odin> /home/bb/server/bin/hobbitsvc.cgi Content-type: text/html
<html><head><title>Invalid request</title></head> <body>Invalid request</body></html>
Same here. Can you do this also if you logon as the user that runs the webserver? Most of the time this is user nobody.
Stef
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