Yes, it would be quite trivial to get Perl's open-like constructs to fail (actually die) when given a filename matching /\0./s, and that would quite simply be a "good thing" despite all of the apologists in this thread and in p5p (notably excepting ikegami -- thanks). This should also apply to the stat-like constructs, of course.
I encourage you to visit corehackers and submit your patches in that much more receptive environment (compared to p5p). This would be a very nice improvement to Perl's security vulnerabilities.
- tye
In reply to Re: Why do poisoned null attacks still work ? (sanity)
by tye
in thread Why do poisoned null attacks still work ?
by pubnoop
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