What webserver are you using? Has the webserver's process owner permission to write in the /tmp ? Is the webserver running in chroot mode?
Those are the things I'd ask myself in order to diagnose this. one further thing you can do is instead of using CGI::Session, try to create a new file with the open command in the same location and see if you can, if you cannot you can read $@ to see what the problem was. This is usually a problem with permissions
In reply to Re: How to create sessions via FastCGI?
by bluescreen
in thread SOLVED: How to create sessions via FastCGI?
by Ray.Zachary
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