Google Apps Wizard versus AppConfig
I know "Google Apps Wizard" is a 3rd party app but does anybody has a solution for the AppConfig on how to register this app? Before WHM 11.38 the following gaw.conf was automatically create in /var/cpanel/apps
However, since WHM 11.40 it seems that all apps should be in /usr/local/cpanel/whostmgr/docroot/cgi directory and the well-known error "HTTP error 401 cgi/gaw/index.php" is shown. I checked and the file /usr/local/cpanel/whostmgr/docroot/cgi/gaw/index.php does exist, but obviously this is a PHP file and not perl/cgi. For other apps I found a solution, but I cannot pin-point this for the GAW app. Anybody?
name=gaw
service=whostmgr
url=gaw/index.php
user=root
acls=all
displayname=Google Apps Wizard
entryurl=gaw/index.php
icon=gaw.pngHowever, since WHM 11.40 it seems that all apps should be in /usr/local/cpanel/whostmgr/docroot/cgi directory and the well-known error "HTTP error 401 cgi/gaw/index.php" is shown. I checked and the file /usr/local/cpanel/whostmgr/docroot/cgi/gaw/index.php does exist, but obviously this is a PHP file and not perl/cgi. For other apps I found a solution, but I cannot pin-point this for the GAW app. Anybody?
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Hello :) The following document should be helpful to you: cPanel - AppConfig Have you registered this app using the "/usr/local/cpanel/bin/register_appconfig" script? Thank you. 0 -
Thank you for the information. The documentation link I already knew and read several times. I tried the following: # /usr/local/cpanel/bin/register_appconfig gaw.conf gaw registered
After that still got the "HTTP error 401 cgi/gaw/index.php" message in WHM.0 -
The following thread is not for Google Apps Wizard, but users discuss how they registered other third-party applications: AppConfig - Mod_Security You may want to consult with the support team for your third-party application to see if an update is available or for assistance with their plugin. Thank you. 0
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