It runs under taint mode. As mentioned earlier in the thread, the script does sanitization and validation of the strings earlier on long before they get sent to the shell scripts. I would avoid using the system programs directly if possible, but Linux::usermod is missing the functions needed to proerly rename an account belonging to several groups.
Could you please explain the advantages or differences between system() in list form and qx/ / in practice? I'm only interested in tracking if the action failed or succeeded and wish to suppress anything sent to stdin or stdout.
In reply to Re^6: Linux::usermod - user name ... already exists
by mldvx4
in thread Linux::usermod - user name ... already exists
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