I'm asking because I'm familiar with the apache "suexec" wrapper which allows the webserver to run scripts *as* the owner of those scripts (instead of as the webserver default "nobody" user). Does this sound like what you're looking for?
In reply to Re: Need help with suid perl
by hmerrill
in thread Need help with suid perl
by Dungeon666
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