All,

I have a Perl-CGI-based website that's been running on Debian/Apache since
at last Squeeze.  The transition from Apache 2.2 to Apache 2.4 caused my
organization some considerable heartache so we're just finally getting to
Buster.

Some of the Perl CGI scripts for this site, running with suexec, manipulate
a small set of files/directories in a specific user directory.  I had
adjusted the site to run on Jessie-backports on one server and used it that
way for about a year and the file manipulation was working fine - just like
it always did.

Now that I have migrated to stretech-backports, the CGI-scripts that
manipulate the user files have stopped working - they just hang until I get
a 504 error.  The Apache config and the site content were not changed in
the course of the upgrade.  Since both Jessie and Stretch run the same
major release of Apache (2.4) I'm perplexed as to what might have caused
this.

My question:  Is there anything that changed between these two Apache
versions or between these two Debian/Linux versions - a security related
policy change or a capability set change - that could inhibit this kind of
file I/O?  And if there is, how do I re-enable this capability?

Thanks.

-Dave



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Dave Hall
Binghamton University
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