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Hi!
First of all this is my very first post on this mailing list. I've
browsed the web but I haven't been able to find the answer I'm
looking for, so...
....my question: is it possible to run a Perl (5.8.6) CGI using Apache
2.2.3 w/ mod_perl 2.0.2 and suexec enabled? It seems that the answer
is "no!" w/ mod_perl 1, but what about mod_perl 2?
Apache 2 is configured with www/www as "normal" user/group and the
virtualhost in which mod_perl 2.0.2 is enabled is configured (using
suexec) with laurent/laurent as user/group. With these settings, a
simple Perl CGI is not able to create a file in a directory owned by
laurent/laurent but a simple CGI script written in Shell can do it :-/
Any advice welcome! TIA.
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