????? HELP!!! what is wrong with this code? ???????
Rob ten Kroode
roberto at cwi.nl
Tue Oct 18 23:13:15 AEST 1988
In article <10146 at cup.portal.com> thad at cup.portal.com (Thad Thad Floryan) writes:
>Doug Gwyn writes: "It is not wise to have the current directory early
>in the PATH directory list."
>
>Doug, would you please expand upon your statement (above)? I feel others
>besides myself would appreciate knowing the hidden (?) pitfalls.
>
>Thad Floryan [ thad at cup.portal.com (OR) ..!sun!portal!cup.portal.com!thad ]
My name is not Doug, but maybe you allow me to give answer :-)
There are people who like to trick other people. One of the ways to do this
is to have a program in one of your directories and give it the name of
a well known utility. The perfect example: "ls".
If a user types "ls" to list the directory AND that user has the current directory
early in his path, than ./ls will be executed instead of /bin/ls.
As you will understand, "ls" does something completely different than what
the user expects (altough the fake "ls" could give a directory listing).
There are lots of variations to this theme, but I think you will to
understand Doug's statement.
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