I haven't ever used Safe but after reading its doc again I don't understand how execution of perlops can be limited in all packages except some of them (this is what you need in case with SOAP::Lite).

Anyway even if it is possible is still doesn't work. Suppose one method (which should be remotly accessiable) uses another (which shouldn't be remotly accessiable). You cannot forbid perlops used by second method because doing it breaks first method.

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Ilya Martynov (http://martynov.org/)


In reply to Re: Re: Re: Re: SOAP::Lite and Security (Phrack #58) by IlyaM
in thread SOAP::Lite and Security (Phrack #58) by Coyote

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