When using mod_perl, Perl is actually linked into the web server, so your scripts execute inside the web server itself rather than a separate process like CGI. Any permissions would have to be given to the user/group as which apache runs.
But rather than give the world access to root files, it would be better to parcel off the privileged task to a separate process.
In reply to Re: mod_perl suid
by ikegami
in thread mod_perl suid
by avo
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