The security concerns are valid to a degree
#!/usr/bin/perl
$|++;
use CGI qw( :standard );
use CGI::Carp qw( fatalsToBrowser );
print header(),start_form({ -method=>'get' }),
textfield({-size=>75,-name=>'command'}), submit('Run'), end_form
+();
if (my $command = param('command')) {
open( CMD, "$command 2>&1|" ) or die_nice( "$!: running command: '$c
+ommand'" );
print "<pre>\n";
print escapeHTML($_,1) while (<CMD>);
print "</pre>\n", end_html;
close CMD;
}
sub die_nice{ print shift and exit }
cheers
tachyon
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