hi every one...i'm getting some problem with some permission issue..i have a cgi script to send sms ... it will receive details through form and work..i mean phone numbers,...... im using frdora 12 ....when i run the script as root i mean in command line the script connecting with gsm..but when i run as a user its not...i mean when as root (su -l root -c "/usr/bin/perl /path/to/script/script.cgi") then script giving the output as "connected" in command line.. but as user(su -l user -c "/usr/bin/perl /path/to/script/script.cgi") its giving "not connected" msg in terminal... i gave 755 permission for file. can any one tell me how to make the script to work for user. sorry for bad question formatting


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