Le 16/12/2010 01:45, Bob Proulx a écrit :
> The shell isn't the only one that introduces a security vulnerability
> on most systems when setuid. All interpreters are the same in that
> regard. On systems where you shouldn't suid scripts then you
> shouldn't suid any of the set of sh/perl/python/r
Marc Herbert wrote:
> Bob Proulx a écrit :
> > The shell isn't the only one that introduces a security vulnerability
> > on most systems when setuid. All interpreters are the same in that
> > regard. On systems where you shouldn't suid scripts then you
> > shouldn't suid any of the set of sh/perl
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