That's not how GNU tar behaves.

(Ok, so gnu tar is a lot smarter than standard tar. But standard tar, at least on Solaris, will expand absolute paths...)

Using gnu tar (on cygwin, although it shouldn't matter)

$ mkdir a $ cd a $ touch a_file $ mkdir b $ cd b $ touch b_file $ tar cvf /tmp/abc.tar b_file ../a_file $ tar cvf /tmp/abc.tar b_file ../a_file b_file tar: Member names contain `..' ../a_file $ tar tvf /tmp/abc.tar -rw-r--r-- mike/mike 0 2002-04-03 06:48:08 b_file -rw-r--r-- mike/mike 0 2002-04-03 06:48:02 ../a_file $ rm b_file ../a_file $ tar xvf /tmp/abc.tar b_file ../a_file tar: ../a_file: Member name contains `..' tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors $ ls . .. .: b_file ..: b
See? The file in .. was not extracted.

Wish I had time to download Archive::Tar to test what it would do, but I have to run to get to work.
--
Mike


In reply to Re: •Re: Security Hole in Archive::Tar ?? by RMGir
in thread Security Hole in Archive::Tar ?? by MadPogo

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