I still think it's a problem to have the scripts within cgi-bin, even if it's one directory down. That could still be confusing Apache.

You are appending the log to a file in /tmp, which is the global one for your system, not the local one in your home directory. I would change it, because anyone might read the log there, and someone might create a file with the same name there that was not writable by you.

One more thing you should check. When you compiled PerlPlusPlugin, did you change the URL of the checking script to be the one on your system? The address is compiled into the executable.


In reply to Re^7: PerlPlusPlugin: Security CGI problems by tall_man
in thread PerlPlusPlugin: Security CGI problems by basm101

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