Responding To: Stan Ryckman <stanr(_at_)sunspot(_dot_)tiac(_dot_)net>
Original Date: Sun, 05 Jan 1997 09:46:42 -0500
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There should be a space and a tab inside the [ ] above, but I have
a feeling my mailer may be consuming tabs for lunch.
This doesn't seem to work (a space and then a tab).
What is it for?
There's one other thing you ought to do here; at present, you are
allowing anyone access to ANY file on your system to which you have
access. You probably ought to put all files they can have into some
directory (say, $SAFE) and then make sure $file doesn't contain
".." and doesn't start with "/". Then, /bin/cat "$SAFE/$file" in
the above.
How do I check for ".." or "/" ?
I have them all in one folder
thanks
TjL
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