For a CGI script, I need to use Perl installed in a user directory. The webserver user("apache" in my case) has access to the directory( /home/some_user/perl/bin ) and can stat the files in that location from the command line. While running the script the user is not able to stat the directory. I wrote the following script to test
#!/bin/bash
echo Content-type: text/plain
echo ""
echo "I am "
whoami
stat /home/some_user
and get the following result
I am
Apache
stat: cannot stat '/home/some_user': Permission denied.
Any ideas?
Environment
CGI(not mod_perl)
Redhat 2.6.32
Apache 2.2.15
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