Yeah, I ran that too and eval did not execute that code. I have tried quite a few different variations and have been unable to get anything to execute.
Believe me, if this is possible then I will find another way. But, so far it seems there is no risk.
Here is the code I used:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
$ENV{REQUEST_URI} = q{/Products/bt-foo.aspx?evil=";system('ls -l');".a
+spx};
my $in = '/Products/bt-(.*?).aspx';
my $out = '/s/Products/$1';
$ENV{REQUEST_URI} =~ s#$in#eval qq{"$out"}#ie;
print "$ENV{REQUEST_URI}\n";
Maybe you can modify that to demonstrate the security risk, you are talking about?
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