Yeah, it raises the hackles here as well. So long as you didn't run the compiled code you wouldn't necessarily be exposing the compiling machine to anything in the submitted code, but that doesn't mean that the compiler itself couldn't be exploited (e.g. a buffer overrun in gcc). SSH is still the better solution.
In reply to Re^2: Is this actually possible?
by Fletch
in thread How Would I access a C++ compiler remotely through a Perl CGI Script?
by Spidy
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