Does this server happen to have SELinux enabled? If so, you have to check the security context of the file (chcon), as well as the usual read/write permission settings (chmod).
Or else you could simply disable SELinux...
In reply to Re: File Permission problem on perl -cgi program
by scorpio17
in thread File Permission problem on perl -cgi program
by nagivreddy93
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