Another option would be to include a perl binary in thier home directroy, and have it so that they can't run perls from other users. This would also mean that the users can upgrade their own perl versions (if you leave the permissions open enough).
Or you could go even further and trap the user in a chroot and stick a perl in there. (Ensim do whole bundlels of this)
In reply to Re: disable perl for some users
by f00li5h
in thread disable perl for some users
by Anonymous Monk
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