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cgi-bin folder

JuanCar

Regular Pleskian
When I create a subdomain, Plesk doesn't create cgi-bin folder; that's fine: by default it set cgi-bin to domain home folder. But if I change the cgi-bin seting on subdomains and put it to subdomains document root, Plesk doesn't create the cgi-bin folder!!!!
And more, I think it's not a good idea set this folder in document root folder, is a security risk. Plesk must give the option to set the cgi-bin in other folder. For instance, if subdomain docs are in subdomains/www/ cgi bin can stay at subdomains/cgi-bin, or, better, in vhosts/subdomains.domain.com beside conf, error-docs...

Bye
 
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