It is probably the permissions on the directory. You do not want the program to be rwx by the world, 755 should be sufficient - also with suExec it will protest at running things that appear to be owned by someone other than the user the script will be run at.
/J\
In reply to Re^3: How to configure Apache for running perl scripts.
by gellyfish
in thread How to configure Apache for running perl scripts.
by munu
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