Kern Sibbald wrote: > I guess my reaction is that if someone really wants \n s in their filenames > (i.e. is crazy enough), then I prefer that they write their own little script > that encloses the names in quotes then Bacula should handle them fine.
I suppose you are not worried about the possibility of a malicious user causing files to be unintentionally backed up isn't of any grave concern then? I would tend to agree, that it's not much of a problem, but it could be classed as at least a privacy breach, if not a security flaw (although it's really stretching things...) -- Russell Howe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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