On Tue, 24 Aug 1999, Ben Pfaff wrote: [ Debian uses a program called `mktemp' to create temporary files in [ shell scripts. Other distributions might well adopt this or a similar [ solution. An excerpt from its manpage is enclosed below. RedHat includes a mktemp too, its a package by itself. From the look of the manpage, it seems to be based on the mktemp that comes with Debian, just with one extra option. The option is "-d", which creates a unique directory rather than a file.
- Re: Insecure use of file in /tmp by trn Rogier Wolff
- Re: Insecure use of file in /tmp by trn Martin Schulze
- Re: Insecure use of file in /tmp by trn Rogier Wolff
- Re: Insecure use of file in /tmp by trn Martin Schulze
- Re: Insecure use of file in /tmp by tr... Rogier Wolff
- Re: Insecure use of file in /tmp by trn Ben Pfaff
- Re: Insecure use of file in /tmp by tr... Theo de Raadt
- Re: Insecure use of file in /tmp ... Martin Schulze
- Re: Insecure use of file in /tmp ... Luca Berra
- Re: Insecure use of file in /tmp by tr... Rogier Wolff
- Re: Insecure use of file in /tmp by tr... Shuman
- Re: Insecure use of file in /tmp ... Todd C. Miller
- Re: Insecure use of file in /tmp by trn Richard Kettlewell
