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[Full-disclosure] tar alternative
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- Subject: [Full-disclosure] tar alternative
- From: Tim <tim-security@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 8 Sep 2006 16:02:44 -0400
> Don't. Untar. Archives. As. Root.
>
> It's that simple.
>
> Or are you also going to complain about the fact that there are tar
> versions out there that don't strip a leading / from the archive?
> Much fun can be had when you carelessly extract as root, then.
Hello,
Sorry to change the subject slightly here on this thread, but I was
wondering about this before the topic came up.
Given the problems with using the tar format for file distribution, are
there any other simple, non-compressed file-grouping formats out there
that weren't originally designed for backups (e.g. don't contain
usernames, permissions, etc)? Something that can be a drop-in
replacement for tar and thus can integrate with gzip/bzip2 easily?
(Don't even say .zip)
There's probably one out there I'm completely naive about, but I haven't
seen one yet that would be a safer alternative.
thanks,
tim
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