My fix for the problem was to use:
my $remote_host = $q->remote_host();
my $referer = $q->referer();
if(
($referer =~ /admin\/mynameofreferingscript/)||
($remote_host =~ 203.x.x.x/)
)
{
display_page();
}
else {
display_error();
}
I am aware that this could easily be beaten by working out the name of the admin page, then creating your own referer page and making a link which passes &tmp=$myscriptname to the original file, along with the desired arguments.
But i feel this risk is worth taking. :)
Neil Archibald
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