In your command-line code, you have this:
my $passwd = "bar";
This declares
$passwd as scoped to the module. Later on, where you have this:
$ans = $passwd;
in conv_func(),
$passwd is just grabbing the value you declared earlier. In your web snippet, however,
$passwd is scoped to the
if block and
conv_func doesn't have access to it (at least, it doesn't have access to the right one, if you predeclared
$passwd). This is my best guess without seeing more of the code and having no idea how Authen::PAM works. If you're trying to authenticate against that
$passwd, you'll need to find another way to pass it to
conv_func.
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