Greg: > Might be wrong, but I think that would also mean you'd need to add > whatever user apache runs as (I think it's 'nobody' by default) to > that group, or you won't be able to run perl-based websites. That > is, if you need that.
Hmm, good point. And that's the whole root of the issue, because Apache runs as 'nobody' and that's how the Perl scripts are saved in /tmp. If Perl can be run by 'nobody', I'm back to square one. Dang. Welcome to Hackville... population me. Jeff
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