as requested (sorry for forgetting it) here's the errormessage netscape gives, because of `use CGI::Carp qw/fatalsToBrowser/;`:
Content-type: text/html Software error: Insecure dependency in bind while running with -T switch at /usr/local +/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.1/Net/Printer.pm line 534.

It's the same, what apache's log file says:
[Tue Jul 24 11:30:17 2001] addXmail.pl: Insecure dependency in bind wh +ile running with -T switch at /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.1/Ne +t/Printer.pm line 534

The script ist invocing the module by `$result = $lineprinter->printfile();' with the variables defined before (take a look above!), which is calling the module above, here is what the concerning line 534 of the module tries:
if (!(bind($sh, $this))) { return "Printer: Error: Cannot bind socket: $!\n"; } # if !bind($sh, $this)

I don't have any idea, what bind does. Have you?
there are no silly questions
killerhippy

In reply to Re: Re: disable taint for just one sub by khippy
in thread disable taint for just one sub by khippy

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