"Taing  Nguon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Make sure that the files are not world readable.
> 
>     In Linux system, In order to run CGI in PERL script, that perl script
> must be 755. It is read by any users and Perl is written in text format, so

No entirely true.  The reason the files are set to 755 on your box is because they are 
not owned by the same user as that which is running the Apache web daemon - remember 
most Apache setups (at least the smart ones) have Apache doing a chroot to "nobody" to 
prevent someone from breaking into your system as root via Apache.
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