In that case, try putting an index.html in each of the cgi-bin directories. It will be a blank default file pointing nowhere, so they will be unable to browse. Still, that's very weak security...
Dan
Dan
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Re: Links and CGI-BIN Protection | Dan Kaplan | 2779 | Mar 18, 2000, 8:13 PM |
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