Well, you can always alter the rmagic.pl script (if you know what you
are doing) to remove this check. Just make sure that the script is not
web-accessible if you do that.
Michael Kinzelbach wrote:
Hello.
This is a way I was thinking about too ...
But I still try to find another one. If I use the stdout, there are no
nice pictures produced by report magic and I want them to be visible ...
Thank you for reply
Best regards Michel
Jeremy Wadsack schrieb:
Michael Kinzelbach wrote:
Hello.
I want report magic running in a cgi script, which I have written.
My cgi script genrates a config file for Report magic and starts
Report magic with this configfile. The problem is, that the output
ist written to STDOUT and not to the output files ....
Does somebody know an solution ...?
This behavior is by design. If you are running Report Magic in a CGI
environment and it writes files to your system it may be possible for
a malicious user to fill your storage with reports and create a
Denial-of-Service attack on your server.
As mentioned by Michel, there are numerous ways your CGI program can
get around this (modules can capture this stuff in Perl), but be very
careful of what you are doing and make sure you know the implications.
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