Ok, wow. Yeah, I may have root, but I don't understand any of that, so I'm not going to run off and put that on my server until I can spend sometime trying to figure out what
tail does.
In Apache that user is set up to have the error log at /home/account/logs, is this not the httpd error log?
Thanks.
UPDATE: In the /var/log/httpd/suexec.log, I found this:
[2007-09-19 14:00:05]: uid: (506/devpreview) gid: (506/506) cmd: conse
+nt.cgi
[2007-09-19 14:00:05]: command not in docroot (/home/acccount/cgi-bin/
+asewk/consent.cgi)
I assume this is a user account issue then and not my actual perl script?
I learn more and more about less and less until eventually I know everything about nothing.
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