The problem solved now.
It is again(for me) selinux. When i disabled it - all began to work fine.
It is freaking me out at work, when we began to install linuxe`s with kernel
version 2.6(selinux was built in kernel from 2.6) or more i had big problems
with this new software...
> It drives me crazy
2009/12/21 David Taiaroa
> Hi Alexander,
>
> Is the LWP module in the same directory as the CGI module, and does it have
> permissions 644?
>
Yes, folders CGI and LWP are in /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.10.0 and
permissions are 644.
>
> Hi Alexander,
>
> Since both scripts work on our server, and not yours, all I can think of is
> that it's something specific to your server environment.
>
I think that too, but can`t understand where is the problem :(.
2009/12/19 David Taiaroa
> Does something simple like this work for you?
So it is time for an easy example script.
i wrote this little example maybe it will be clearly describe my problem. I
did not use any files or something for no more possible problems with
permissions.
*#!/usr/bin/perl
use CGI ;
use strict;
use warnings;
use Data::Dumper;
use CGI::Carp 'fatalsToBrow
2009/12/19 David Taiaroa
>
> When you run a script from shell it's probably as user 'you'.
> When the script runs from a browser, it will be as user 'www' or something
> similar, with restricted permissions. Your shell user will have more
> permissions, so you might want to look at file permission