1 #!/bin/sh
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  31 #
  32 # This script executes the Java interpreter, defines properties
  33 # that correspond to the CGI 1.0 environment variables, and executes
  34 # the class "sun.rmi.transport.proxy.CGIHandler".  It should be
  35 # installed in the directory to which the HTTP server maps the
  36 # URL path "/cgi-bin".
  37 #
  38 # (Configuration is necessary as noted below.)
  39 #
  40 # This class will support a QUERY_STRING of the form "forward=<port>"
  41 # with a REQUEST_METHOD "POST".  The body of the request will be
  42 # forwarded (as another POST request) to the server listening on the
  43 # specified port (must be >= 1024).  The response from this forwarded
  44 # request will be the response to the original request.
  45 #
  46 # CONFIGURATION:
  47 #
  48 # Fill in correct absolute path to Java interpreter below.  For example,
  49 # the "PATH=" line might be changed to the follow if the JDK is installed
  50 # at the path "/home/peter/java":
  51 #
  52 # PATH=/home/peter/java/bin:$PATH
  53 #
  54 PATH=/usr/local/java/bin:$PATH
  55 exec java \
  56         -DAUTH_TYPE="$AUTH_TYPE" \
  57         -DCONTENT_LENGTH="$CONTENT_LENGTH" \
  58         -DCONTENT_TYPE="$CONTENT_TYPE" \
  59         -DGATEWAY_INTERFACE="$GATEWAY_INTERFACE" \
  60         -DHTTP_ACCEPT="$HTTP_ACCEPT" \
  61         -DPATH_INFO="$PATH_INFO" \
  62         -DPATH_TRANSLATED="$PATH_TRANSLATED" \
  63         -DQUERY_STRING="$QUERY_STRING" \
  64         -DREMOTE_ADDR="$REMOTE_ADDR" \
  65         -DREMOTE_HOST="$REMOTE_HOST" \
  66         -DREMOTE_IDENT="$REMOTE_IDENT" \
  67         -DREMOTE_USER="$REMOTE_USER" \
  68         -DREQUEST_METHOD="$REQUEST_METHOD" \
  69         -DSCRIPT_NAME="$SCRIPT_NAME" \
  70         -DSERVER_NAME="$SERVER_NAME" \
  71         -DSERVER_PORT="$SERVER_PORT" \
  72         -DSERVER_PROTOCOL="$SERVER_PROTOCOL" \
  73         -DSERVER_SOFTWARE="$SERVER_SOFTWARE" \
  74         sun.rmi.transport.proxy.CGIHandler