I tried SUID by changing permissions to 7750 for the script, but that still does not work.
If you want that to work, you'll likely have to create a compiled program as a wrapper for the script. See perlsec for explanation and sample code. (Also, you probably want permissions 4750 for that binary, not 7750.)
In reply to Re: Running Perl Script As a Different User
by almut
in thread Running Perl Script As a Different User
by walkingthecow
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