That's feasible, yes. Actually the packet capturing code is already located in a separate ithread (due to the script's Windows origins) - with ithread-specific communication via threads::shared etc.
So that solution would require a re-design of the internal "IPC", extra code for managing the elevated process, and, worst of all - the script would no longer be portable...
Any other ideas...?
(I also opened a ticket on PAR::Packer - since a way to pass the standard "-UX" option to the Perl interpreter that's in a pp'ed binary would easily solve the problem... :-/ )
In reply to Re^4: suid, PAR:pp and disabling taint checks: pick any two of them
by azara
in thread suid, PAR:pp and disabling taint checks: pick any two of them
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