Hey Postulant,

Thanks for the tips on the regexp. But, as Perl doesnīt mind about the regexp I use, for what concerns -T, I still wonder whatīs wrong. The "." and ".." are properly skipped, because I only run the unlink if the checked file variable is defined.

I was wondering: may the problem be the path??

In the command, unlink "../users/$subcookie/$checked_file", both $subookie and $checked_file have been untainted. The only one thing this command still relies is the path! How can I clean up the path??

(Itīs strange that this path wasnīt problem before when I even opened files for writting and stuff; maybe if unlink is more demanding about security, donīt know...) Any hints?

Thanks a lot

André


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