That's good. The documentation is available online ;)
It's likely that Ovid is right and you cannot configure anything at all, but if you can, I think the following will be configurable as it is no danger for the server.
# .htaccess file
<Files index.html>
SetHandler cgi-script
</File>
Now you can simply put a Perl Script in "index.html" and it will work.
If you only want it to be index.html because it is the directory index, there's a better method:
DirectoryIndex index.cgi index.pl
You don't need any index.html now, just create index.cgi (or index.pl if you like) and it will be directory index.
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