As you probably realize, this is almost certainly just an Apache config issue. Maybe this could have been tagged as OT for clarity.
Anyway, without details, I'll take a wild guess and say that you need to run a2enmod cgi (as root/sudo) and possibly check that your script is either in a configured CGI folder or has a configured CGI suffix.
Of course, that was just a guess but a bit more than RTFM ... which is probably a better solution.
In reply to Re: apache problem with perl script
by igelkott
in thread apache problem with perl script
by bigup401
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