Currently I have a line in my perl code that does this:

use IPC::Run qw(run); my ($stdout, $stderr); run [ qw/perl -e/, $code ], '<', \$arg, '>>', \$stdout, '2>>', \$stder +r;

I use IPC::Run::run to run some perl code.

I want to run it under a separate user : limiteduser, I'm probably not thinking in *nix terms so I'm just not sure about how to do this? Should I do:

run [ qw/sudo -u limiteduser perl -e/, $code ], '<', \$arg, '>>', \$stdout, '2>>', \$stderr;

OR should I use Sudo to do this?

My Goal is that if there is a system call inside $code then it should fail, as limiteduser doesn't have such privileges


In reply to run perl -e programmatically as another user by gideondsouza

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