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1e422769 | 1 | #!./perl -T |
2 | # | |
3 | # Taint tests by Tom Phoenix <rootbeer@teleport.com>. | |
4 | # | |
5 | # I don't claim to know all about tainting. If anyone sees | |
9607fc9c | 6 | # tests that I've missed here, please add them. But this is |
1e422769 | 7 | # better than having no tests at all, right? |
8 | # | |
9 | ||
10 | BEGIN { | |
11 | chdir 't' if -d 't'; | |
12 | @INC = '../lib' if -d '../lib'; | |
13 | } | |
14 | ||
15 | use strict; | |
16 | use Config; | |
17 | ||
18 | my $Is_VMS = $^O eq 'VMS'; | |
68dc0745 | 19 | my $Is_MSWin32 = $^O eq 'MSWin32'; |
20 | my $Invoke_Perl = $Is_VMS ? 'MCR Sys$Disk:[]Perl.' : | |
21 | $Is_MSWin32 ? '.\perl' : './perl'; | |
1e422769 | 22 | if ($Is_VMS) { |
68dc0745 | 23 | my ($olddcl) = $ENV{'DCL$PATH'} =~ /^(.*)$/; |
24 | my ($oldifs) = $ENV{IFS} =~ /^(.*)$/; | |
1e422769 | 25 | eval <<EndOfCleanup; |
26 | END { | |
27 | \$ENV{PATH} = ''; | |
28 | warn "# Note: logical name 'PATH' may have been deleted\n"; | |
68dc0745 | 29 | \$ENV{IFS} = \$oldifs; |
30 | \$ENV{'DCL\$PATH'} = \$olddcl; | |
1e422769 | 31 | } |
32 | EndOfCleanup | |
33 | } | |
34 | ||
35 | # Sources of taint: | |
36 | # The empty tainted value, for tainting strings | |
37 | my $TAINT = substr($^X, 0, 0); | |
38 | # A tainted zero, useful for tainting numbers | |
39 | my $TAINT0 = 0 + $TAINT; | |
40 | ||
41 | # This taints each argument passed. All must be lvalues. | |
42 | # Side effect: It also stringifies them. :-( | |
43 | sub taint_these (@) { | |
44 | for (@_) { $_ .= $TAINT } | |
45 | } | |
46 | ||
47 | # How to identify taint when you see it | |
48 | sub any_tainted (@) { | |
49 | not eval { join("",@_), kill 0; 1 }; | |
50 | } | |
51 | sub tainted ($) { | |
52 | any_tainted @_; | |
53 | } | |
54 | sub all_tainted (@) { | |
55 | for (@_) { return 0 unless tainted $_ } | |
56 | 1; | |
57 | } | |
58 | ||
59 | sub test ($$;$) { | |
60 | my($serial, $boolean, $diag) = @_; | |
61 | if ($boolean) { | |
62 | print "ok $serial\n"; | |
63 | } else { | |
64 | print "not ok $serial\n"; | |
65 | for (split m/^/m, $diag) { | |
66 | print "# $_"; | |
67 | } | |
9607fc9c | 68 | print "\n" unless |
1e422769 | 69 | $diag eq '' |
70 | or substr($diag, -1) eq "\n"; | |
71 | } | |
72 | } | |
73 | ||
74 | # We need an external program to call. | |
5aabfad6 | 75 | my $ECHO = ($Is_MSWin32 ? ".\\echo$$" : "./echo$$"); |
1e422769 | 76 | END { unlink $ECHO } |
77 | open PROG, "> $ECHO" or die "Can't create $ECHO: $!"; | |
78 | print PROG 'print "@ARGV\n"', "\n"; | |
79 | close PROG; | |
80 | my $echo = "$Invoke_Perl $ECHO"; | |
81 | ||
a1f49e72 | 82 | print "1..136\n"; |
1e422769 | 83 | |
84 | # First, let's make sure that Perl is checking the dangerous | |
85 | # environment variables. Maybe they aren't set yet, so we'll | |
86 | # taint them ourselves. | |
87 | { | |
88 | $ENV{'DCL$PATH'} = '' if $Is_VMS; | |
89 | ||
5aabfad6 | 90 | if ($Is_MSWin32) { |
91 | print "# PATH/IFS tainting tests skipped\n"; | |
92 | for (1..4) { print "ok $_\n" } | |
93 | } | |
94 | else { | |
95 | $ENV{PATH} = $TAINT; | |
96 | $ENV{IFS} = " \t\n"; | |
97 | test 1, eval { `$echo 1` } eq ''; | |
98 | test 2, $@ =~ /^Insecure \$ENV{PATH}/, $@; | |
1e422769 | 99 | |
5aabfad6 | 100 | $ENV{PATH} = ''; |
101 | $ENV{IFS} = $TAINT; | |
102 | test 3, eval { `$echo 1` } eq ''; | |
103 | test 4, $@ =~ /^Insecure \$ENV{IFS}/, $@; | |
104 | } | |
9607fc9c | 105 | my $tmp; |
5aabfad6 | 106 | if ($^O eq 'os2' || $^O eq 'amigaos' || $Is_MSWin32) { |
9607fc9c | 107 | print "# all directories are writeable\n"; |
108 | } | |
109 | else { | |
110 | $tmp = (grep { defined and -d and (stat _)[2] & 2 } | |
111 | qw(/tmp /var/tmp /usr/tmp /sys$scratch), | |
112 | @ENV{qw(TMP TEMP)})[0] | |
113 | or print "# can't find world-writeable directory to test PATH\n"; | |
114 | } | |
115 | ||
385588b3 | 116 | if ($tmp) { |
1e422769 | 117 | $ENV{PATH} = $tmp; |
9607fc9c | 118 | $ENV{IFS} = " \t\n"; |
1e422769 | 119 | test 5, eval { `$echo 1` } eq ''; |
120 | test 6, $@ =~ /^Insecure directory in \$ENV{PATH}/, $@; | |
121 | } | |
122 | else { | |
1e422769 | 123 | for (5..6) { print "ok $_\n" } |
124 | } | |
125 | ||
126 | $ENV{PATH} = ''; | |
9607fc9c | 127 | $ENV{IFS} = " \t\n"; |
1e422769 | 128 | test 7, eval { `$echo 1` } eq "1\n"; |
129 | test 8, $@ eq '', $@; | |
130 | ||
131 | if ($Is_VMS) { | |
132 | $ENV{'DCL$PATH'} = $TAINT; | |
133 | test 9, eval { `$echo 1` } eq ''; | |
134 | test 10, $@ =~ /^Insecure \$ENV{DCL\$PATH}/, $@; | |
9607fc9c | 135 | if ($tmp) { |
136 | $ENV{'DCL$PATH'} = $tmp; | |
137 | test 11, eval { `$echo 1` } eq ''; | |
138 | test 12, $@ =~ /^Insecure directory in \$ENV{DCL\$PATH}/, $@; | |
139 | } | |
140 | else { | |
141 | print "# can't find world-writeable directory to test DCL\$PATH\n"; | |
142 | for (11..12) { print "ok $_\n" } | |
143 | } | |
1e422769 | 144 | $ENV{'DCL$PATH'} = ''; |
145 | } | |
146 | else { | |
147 | print "# This is not VMS\n"; | |
9607fc9c | 148 | for (9..12) { print "ok $_\n"; } |
1e422769 | 149 | } |
150 | } | |
151 | ||
152 | # Let's see that we can taint and untaint as needed. | |
153 | { | |
154 | my $foo = $TAINT; | |
9607fc9c | 155 | test 13, tainted $foo; |
156 | ||
157 | # That was a sanity check. If it failed, stop the insanity! | |
158 | die "Taint checks don't seem to be enabled" unless tainted $foo; | |
1e422769 | 159 | |
160 | $foo = "foo"; | |
9607fc9c | 161 | test 14, not tainted $foo; |
1e422769 | 162 | |
163 | taint_these($foo); | |
9607fc9c | 164 | test 15, tainted $foo; |
1e422769 | 165 | |
166 | my @list = 1..10; | |
9607fc9c | 167 | test 16, not any_tainted @list; |
1e422769 | 168 | taint_these @list[1,3,5,7,9]; |
9607fc9c | 169 | test 17, any_tainted @list; |
170 | test 18, all_tainted @list[1,3,5,7,9]; | |
171 | test 19, not any_tainted @list[0,2,4,6,8]; | |
1e422769 | 172 | |
173 | ($foo) = $foo =~ /(.+)/; | |
9607fc9c | 174 | test 20, not tainted $foo; |
1e422769 | 175 | |
176 | $foo = $1 if ('bar' . $TAINT) =~ /(.+)/; | |
9607fc9c | 177 | test 21, not tainted $foo; |
178 | test 22, $foo eq 'bar'; | |
1e422769 | 179 | |
180 | my $pi = 4 * atan2(1,1) + $TAINT0; | |
9607fc9c | 181 | test 23, tainted $pi; |
1e422769 | 182 | |
183 | ($pi) = $pi =~ /(\d+\.\d+)/; | |
9607fc9c | 184 | test 24, not tainted $pi; |
185 | test 25, sprintf("%.5f", $pi) eq '3.14159'; | |
1e422769 | 186 | } |
187 | ||
188 | # How about command-line arguments? The problem is that we don't | |
189 | # always get some, so we'll run another process with some. | |
190 | { | |
191 | my $arg = "./arg$$"; | |
192 | open PROG, "> $arg" or die "Can't create $arg: $!"; | |
193 | print PROG q{ | |
194 | eval { join('', @ARGV), kill 0 }; | |
195 | exit 0 if $@ =~ /^Insecure dependency/; | |
196 | print "# Oops: \$@ was [$@]\n"; | |
197 | exit 1; | |
198 | }; | |
199 | close PROG; | |
200 | print `$Invoke_Perl "-T" $arg and some suspect arguments`; | |
9607fc9c | 201 | test 26, !$?, "Exited with status $?"; |
1e422769 | 202 | unlink $arg; |
203 | } | |
204 | ||
205 | # Reading from a file should be tainted | |
206 | { | |
9607fc9c | 207 | my $file = './TEST'; |
208 | test 27, open(FILE, $file), "Couldn't open '$file': $!"; | |
1e422769 | 209 | |
210 | my $block; | |
211 | sysread(FILE, $block, 100); | |
9607fc9c | 212 | my $line = <FILE>; |
1e422769 | 213 | close FILE; |
9607fc9c | 214 | test 28, tainted $block; |
215 | test 29, tainted $line; | |
1e422769 | 216 | } |
217 | ||
9607fc9c | 218 | # Globs should be tainted. |
1e422769 | 219 | { |
9607fc9c | 220 | # Some glob implementations need to spawn system programs. |
221 | local $ENV{PATH} = ''; | |
222 | $ENV{PATH} = (-l '/bin' ? '' : '/bin:') . '/usr/bin' unless $Is_VMS; | |
223 | ||
1e422769 | 224 | my @globs = <*>; |
9607fc9c | 225 | test 30, all_tainted @globs; |
1e422769 | 226 | |
227 | @globs = glob '*'; | |
9607fc9c | 228 | test 31, all_tainted @globs; |
1e422769 | 229 | } |
230 | ||
231 | # Output of commands should be tainted | |
232 | { | |
233 | my $foo = `$echo abc`; | |
9607fc9c | 234 | test 32, tainted $foo; |
1e422769 | 235 | } |
236 | ||
237 | # Certain system variables should be tainted | |
238 | { | |
9607fc9c | 239 | test 33, all_tainted $^X, $0; |
1e422769 | 240 | } |
241 | ||
242 | # Results of matching should all be untainted | |
243 | { | |
244 | my $foo = "abcdefghi" . $TAINT; | |
9607fc9c | 245 | test 34, tainted $foo; |
1e422769 | 246 | |
247 | $foo =~ /def/; | |
9607fc9c | 248 | test 35, not any_tainted $`, $&, $'; |
1e422769 | 249 | |
250 | $foo =~ /(...)(...)(...)/; | |
9607fc9c | 251 | test 36, not any_tainted $1, $2, $3, $+; |
1e422769 | 252 | |
253 | my @bar = $foo =~ /(...)(...)(...)/; | |
9607fc9c | 254 | test 37, not any_tainted @bar; |
1e422769 | 255 | |
9607fc9c | 256 | test 38, tainted $foo; # $foo should still be tainted! |
257 | test 39, $foo eq "abcdefghi"; | |
1e422769 | 258 | } |
259 | ||
260 | # Operations which affect files can't use tainted data. | |
261 | { | |
9607fc9c | 262 | test 40, eval { chmod 0, $TAINT } eq '', 'chmod'; |
1e422769 | 263 | test 41, $@ =~ /^Insecure dependency/, $@; |
264 | ||
9607fc9c | 265 | # There is no feature test in $Config{} for truncate, |
266 | # so we allow for the possibility that it's missing. | |
267 | test 42, eval { truncate 'NoSuChFiLe', $TAINT0 } eq '', 'truncate'; | |
268 | test 43, $@ =~ /^(?:Insecure dependency|truncate not implemented)/, $@; | |
1e422769 | 269 | |
9607fc9c | 270 | test 44, eval { rename '', $TAINT } eq '', 'rename'; |
1e422769 | 271 | test 45, $@ =~ /^Insecure dependency/, $@; |
272 | ||
9607fc9c | 273 | test 46, eval { unlink $TAINT } eq '', 'unlink'; |
1e422769 | 274 | test 47, $@ =~ /^Insecure dependency/, $@; |
275 | ||
9607fc9c | 276 | test 48, eval { utime $TAINT } eq '', 'utime'; |
277 | test 49, $@ =~ /^Insecure dependency/, $@; | |
278 | ||
1e422769 | 279 | if ($Config{d_chown}) { |
9607fc9c | 280 | test 50, eval { chown -1, -1, $TAINT } eq '', 'chown'; |
281 | test 51, $@ =~ /^Insecure dependency/, $@; | |
1e422769 | 282 | } |
283 | else { | |
284 | print "# chown() is not available\n"; | |
9607fc9c | 285 | for (50..51) { print "ok $_\n" } |
1e422769 | 286 | } |
287 | ||
288 | if ($Config{d_link}) { | |
9607fc9c | 289 | test 52, eval { link $TAINT, '' } eq '', 'link'; |
290 | test 53, $@ =~ /^Insecure dependency/, $@; | |
1e422769 | 291 | } |
292 | else { | |
293 | print "# link() is not available\n"; | |
9607fc9c | 294 | for (52..53) { print "ok $_\n" } |
1e422769 | 295 | } |
296 | ||
297 | if ($Config{d_symlink}) { | |
9607fc9c | 298 | test 54, eval { symlink $TAINT, '' } eq '', 'symlink'; |
299 | test 55, $@ =~ /^Insecure dependency/, $@; | |
1e422769 | 300 | } |
301 | else { | |
302 | print "# symlink() is not available\n"; | |
9607fc9c | 303 | for (54..55) { print "ok $_\n" } |
1e422769 | 304 | } |
305 | } | |
306 | ||
307 | # Operations which affect directories can't use tainted data. | |
308 | { | |
9607fc9c | 309 | test 56, eval { mkdir $TAINT0, $TAINT } eq '', 'mkdir'; |
1e422769 | 310 | test 57, $@ =~ /^Insecure dependency/, $@; |
311 | ||
9607fc9c | 312 | test 58, eval { rmdir $TAINT } eq '', 'rmdir'; |
1e422769 | 313 | test 59, $@ =~ /^Insecure dependency/, $@; |
314 | ||
9607fc9c | 315 | test 60, eval { chdir $TAINT } eq '', 'chdir'; |
316 | test 61, $@ =~ /^Insecure dependency/, $@; | |
317 | ||
1e422769 | 318 | if ($Config{d_chroot}) { |
9607fc9c | 319 | test 62, eval { chroot $TAINT } eq '', 'chroot'; |
320 | test 63, $@ =~ /^Insecure dependency/, $@; | |
1e422769 | 321 | } |
322 | else { | |
323 | print "# chroot() is not available\n"; | |
9607fc9c | 324 | for (62..63) { print "ok $_\n" } |
1e422769 | 325 | } |
326 | } | |
327 | ||
328 | # Some operations using files can't use tainted data. | |
329 | { | |
330 | my $foo = "imaginary library" . $TAINT; | |
9607fc9c | 331 | test 64, eval { require $foo } eq '', 'require'; |
332 | test 65, $@ =~ /^Insecure dependency/, $@; | |
1e422769 | 333 | |
334 | my $filename = "./taintB$$"; # NB: $filename isn't tainted! | |
335 | END { unlink $filename if defined $filename } | |
336 | $foo = $filename . $TAINT; | |
337 | unlink $filename; # in any case | |
338 | ||
9607fc9c | 339 | test 66, eval { open FOO, $foo } eq '', 'open for read'; |
340 | test 67, $@ eq '', $@; # NB: This should be allowed | |
341 | test 68, $! == 2; # File not found | |
1e422769 | 342 | |
9607fc9c | 343 | test 69, eval { open FOO, "> $foo" } eq '', 'open for write'; |
344 | test 70, $@ =~ /^Insecure dependency/, $@; | |
1e422769 | 345 | } |
346 | ||
347 | # Commands to the system can't use tainted data | |
348 | { | |
349 | my $foo = $TAINT; | |
350 | ||
351 | if ($^O eq 'amigaos') { | |
352 | print "# open(\"|\") is not available\n"; | |
9607fc9c | 353 | for (71..74) { print "ok $_\n" } |
1e422769 | 354 | } |
355 | else { | |
9607fc9c | 356 | test 71, eval { open FOO, "| $foo" } eq '', 'popen to'; |
1e422769 | 357 | test 72, $@ =~ /^Insecure dependency/, $@; |
1e422769 | 358 | |
9607fc9c | 359 | test 73, eval { open FOO, "$foo |" } eq '', 'popen from'; |
360 | test 74, $@ =~ /^Insecure dependency/, $@; | |
361 | } | |
1e422769 | 362 | |
9607fc9c | 363 | test 75, eval { exec $TAINT } eq '', 'exec'; |
1e422769 | 364 | test 76, $@ =~ /^Insecure dependency/, $@; |
365 | ||
9607fc9c | 366 | test 77, eval { system $TAINT } eq '', 'system'; |
367 | test 78, $@ =~ /^Insecure dependency/, $@; | |
368 | ||
1e422769 | 369 | $foo = "*"; |
370 | taint_these $foo; | |
371 | ||
9607fc9c | 372 | test 79, eval { `$echo 1$foo` } eq '', 'backticks'; |
373 | test 80, $@ =~ /^Insecure dependency/, $@; | |
1e422769 | 374 | |
375 | if ($Is_VMS) { # wildcard expansion doesn't invoke shell, so is safe | |
9607fc9c | 376 | test 81, join('', eval { glob $foo } ) ne '', 'globbing'; |
377 | test 82, $@ eq '', $@; | |
1e422769 | 378 | } |
379 | else { | |
9607fc9c | 380 | test 81, join('', eval { glob $foo } ) eq '', 'globbing'; |
381 | test 82, $@ =~ /^Insecure dependency/, $@; | |
1e422769 | 382 | } |
383 | } | |
384 | ||
385 | # Operations which affect processes can't use tainted data. | |
386 | { | |
9607fc9c | 387 | test 83, eval { kill 0, $TAINT } eq '', 'kill'; |
388 | test 84, $@ =~ /^Insecure dependency/, $@; | |
1e422769 | 389 | |
390 | if ($Config{d_setpgrp}) { | |
9607fc9c | 391 | test 85, eval { setpgrp 0, $TAINT } eq '', 'setpgrp'; |
392 | test 86, $@ =~ /^Insecure dependency/, $@; | |
1e422769 | 393 | } |
394 | else { | |
395 | print "# setpgrp() is not available\n"; | |
9607fc9c | 396 | for (85..86) { print "ok $_\n" } |
1e422769 | 397 | } |
398 | ||
399 | if ($Config{d_setprior}) { | |
9607fc9c | 400 | test 87, eval { setpriority 0, $TAINT, $TAINT } eq '', 'setpriority'; |
401 | test 88, $@ =~ /^Insecure dependency/, $@; | |
1e422769 | 402 | } |
403 | else { | |
404 | print "# setpriority() is not available\n"; | |
9607fc9c | 405 | for (87..88) { print "ok $_\n" } |
1e422769 | 406 | } |
407 | } | |
408 | ||
409 | # Some miscellaneous operations can't use tainted data. | |
410 | { | |
411 | if ($Config{d_syscall}) { | |
9607fc9c | 412 | test 89, eval { syscall $TAINT } eq '', 'syscall'; |
413 | test 90, $@ =~ /^Insecure dependency/, $@; | |
1e422769 | 414 | } |
415 | else { | |
416 | print "# syscall() is not available\n"; | |
9607fc9c | 417 | for (89..90) { print "ok $_\n" } |
1e422769 | 418 | } |
419 | ||
420 | { | |
421 | my $foo = "x" x 979; | |
422 | taint_these $foo; | |
423 | local *FOO; | |
424 | my $temp = "./taintC$$"; | |
425 | END { unlink $temp } | |
9607fc9c | 426 | test 91, open(FOO, "> $temp"), "Couldn't open $temp for write: $!"; |
1e422769 | 427 | |
9607fc9c | 428 | test 92, eval { ioctl FOO, $TAINT, $foo } eq '', 'ioctl'; |
429 | test 93, $@ =~ /^Insecure dependency/, $@; | |
1e422769 | 430 | |
431 | if ($Config{d_fcntl}) { | |
9607fc9c | 432 | test 94, eval { fcntl FOO, $TAINT, $foo } eq '', 'fcntl'; |
433 | test 95, $@ =~ /^Insecure dependency/, $@; | |
1e422769 | 434 | } |
435 | else { | |
436 | print "# fcntl() is not available\n"; | |
9607fc9c | 437 | for (94..95) { print "ok $_\n" } |
1e422769 | 438 | } |
439 | ||
440 | close FOO; | |
441 | } | |
442 | } | |
443 | ||
9607fc9c | 444 | # Some tests involving references |
1e422769 | 445 | { |
446 | my $foo = 'abc' . $TAINT; | |
447 | my $fooref = \$foo; | |
9607fc9c | 448 | test 96, not tainted $fooref; |
449 | test 97, tainted $$fooref; | |
450 | test 98, tainted $foo; | |
1e422769 | 451 | } |
54310121 | 452 | |
453 | # Some tests involving assignment | |
454 | { | |
455 | my $foo = $TAINT0; | |
456 | my $bar = $foo; | |
457 | test 99, all_tainted $foo, $bar; | |
458 | test 100, tainted($foo = $bar); | |
459 | test 101, tainted($bar = $bar); | |
460 | test 102, tainted($bar += $bar); | |
461 | test 103, tainted($bar -= $bar); | |
462 | test 104, tainted($bar *= $bar); | |
463 | test 105, tainted($bar++); | |
464 | test 106, tainted($bar /= $bar); | |
465 | test 107, tainted($bar += 0); | |
466 | test 108, tainted($bar -= 2); | |
467 | test 109, tainted($bar *= -1); | |
468 | test 110, tainted($bar /= 1); | |
469 | test 111, tainted($bar--); | |
470 | test 112, $bar == 0; | |
471 | } | |
a1f49e72 CS |
472 | |
473 | # Test assignment and return of lists | |
474 | { | |
475 | my @foo = ("A", "tainted" . $TAINT, "B"); | |
476 | test 113, not tainted $foo[0]; | |
477 | test 114, tainted $foo[1]; | |
478 | test 115, not tainted $foo[2]; | |
479 | my @bar = @foo; | |
480 | test 116, not tainted $bar[0]; | |
481 | test 117, tainted $bar[1]; | |
482 | test 118, not tainted $bar[2]; | |
483 | my @baz = eval { "A", "tainted" . $TAINT, "B" }; | |
484 | test 119, not tainted $baz[0]; | |
485 | test 120, tainted $baz[1]; | |
486 | test 121, not tainted $baz[2]; | |
487 | my @plugh = eval q[ "A", "tainted" . $TAINT, "B" ]; | |
488 | test 122, not tainted $plugh[0]; | |
489 | test 123, tainted $plugh[1]; | |
490 | test 124, not tainted $plugh[2]; | |
491 | my $nautilus = sub { "A", "tainted" . $TAINT, "B" }; | |
492 | test 125, not tainted ((&$nautilus)[0]); | |
493 | test 126, tainted ((&$nautilus)[1]); | |
494 | test 127, not tainted ((&$nautilus)[2]); | |
495 | my @xyzzy = &$nautilus; | |
496 | test 128, not tainted $xyzzy[0]; | |
497 | test 129, tainted $xyzzy[1]; | |
498 | test 130, not tainted $xyzzy[2]; | |
499 | my $red_october = sub { return "A", "tainted" . $TAINT, "B" }; | |
500 | test 131, not tainted ((&$red_october)[0]); | |
501 | test 132, tainted ((&$red_october)[1]); | |
502 | test 133, not tainted ((&$red_october)[2]); | |
503 | my @corge = &$red_october; | |
504 | test 134, not tainted $corge[0]; | |
505 | test 135, tainted $corge[1]; | |
506 | test 136, not tainted $corge[2]; | |
507 | } |