Some important points:
~/html
mkhomepg
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in the URL, for example: https://hangar118.sdf.org/cgi-bin/foo.cgi?a=1;b=2QUERY_STRING
Example session:
# Folder for CGI scripts $ mkdir ~/html/cgi-bin # Create file such a this $ cat ~/html/cgi-bin/foo.cgi #!/usr/bin/bash echo 'Content-type: text/html' echo '' echo '<html>' echo '<head>' echo '<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8">' echo '</head>' echo '<body>' echo '<p>Hello World!</p>' echo '<pre>' echo "Query (after '?' in the URL): ${QUERY_STRING}" echo "From: ${HTTP_USER_AGENT}" echo '</pre>' echo '</body>' echo '</html>' exit 0 # Set executable attribute $ chmod +x foo.cgi # Set secure web permissions $ mkhomepg setting secure web permissions for /meta/www/h/hangar118 % queing permissions to be set # Correct permissions would look like this $ ls -l ~/html/cgi-bin/ total 4.0K -rwxr-x--- 1 hangar118 www-data 368 Jan 3 02:21 foo.cgi*
It can be invoked via https://hangar118.sdf.org/cgi-bin/foo.cgi?a=1;b=2
Then, in the browser it will produce an output similar to this:
Hello World! Query (after '?' in the URL): a=1;b=2 From: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Ubuntu; Linux x86_64; rv:109.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/109.0
NOTE: The example session is from the MetaArray