Dear monks,

I have dowloaded PerlPlusPlugin, which allows tk programs to be viewed
in netscape browsers. I was able to run the makefile fine, and configured
the server and browser as in the readme docs. Checking the help menu
in netscape I saw the plugin was installed and enabled :)

There is a security CGI script with the plugin that does a lookup
on URLs pointing to perl programs and returns a security code to the plugin.
My problem is I have the plugin installed, have the cgi in my cgi-bin directory
but when I go to the test script (in my cgi-bin) I get the error: Error Security level =60!
Error: Attempt to execute unauthorised application failed.

As the security levels (or opcodes) appear to range from 0-5 Im confused.

Has anyone here been able to install and use the PerlPlusPlugin okay ?

If so any idea what I might be doing wrong?

Thanks a lot,

basm101

In reply to PerlPlusPlugin: Security CGI problems by basm101

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