Enportal/5.5/admin/enabling cgi
Revision as of 05:08, 10 July 2014 by imported>Jason.nicholls (1 revision)
enPortal runs on an Apache Tomcat server that can be configured to run CGI scripts. However, enabling CGI can introduce additional load on the enPortal server and raises its own security concerns. This document simply covers enabling CGI but thought should go into the issues mentioned.
An alternative is to set up a separate web server environment for custom applications and then include the content via enPortal proxy channels.
Steps to Enable CGI
- Edit [INSTALL_HOME]/server/conf/web.xml
- uncomment the CGI servlet section, lines 333 through 347
- uncomment the CGI servlet-mapping section, lines 381 through 386
- save changes.
- Edit [INSTALL_HOME]/server/conf/context.xml
- add the parameter privileged="true" to the <Context ... > tag on line 19.
- save changes.
- create the directory [INSTALL_HOME]/server/webapps/enportal/WEB-INF/cgi
- Restart enPortal.
Additional Information
The default CGI options are as follows:
- CGI interpreter is the system perl. To change this it's necessary to modify the CGI servlet section and set the executable parameter.
- CGI files should be placed into [INSTALL_HOME]/server/webapps/enportal/WEB-INF/cgi/
- URL to access CGIs: /enportal/cgi-bin/sample.cgi
For more information on CGI in Tomcat please refer to the Tomcat CGI How To documentation.