One possibility would be to connect from the perl scripts to the application server (even if it's localhost) via Net::SSH as user "secure", using pre-generated key files (see Net::SSH#GENERATING_AND_USING_SSH_KEYS) to avoid having the "secure" user password hardcoded. Issue a command over the SSH connection to read the password file and you're all set.
In reply to Re: Perl Setuid - Oracle Password Hardcoding
by keszler
in thread Perl Setuid - Oracle Password Hardcoding
by hmadhi
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