• wolo@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    10 months ago

    my website’s backend is made with bash, it calls make for every request and it probably has hundreds of remote arbitrary code execution bugs that will get me pwned someday, it’s great

    edit: to clarify, it uses a rust program i made to expose the bash scripts as http endpoints, i’m not crazy enough to implement http in bash

    it behaves like a static file server, but if a file has the others-execute permission bit set it executes the file instead of reading it

    it’s surprisingly nice for prototyping since you can just write a cli program and it’s automatically available over http too

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      10 months ago

      you do realize that you can just use Apache instead of writing your own rust program for this, as this is more or less the CGI standard?

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        10 months ago

        I know about the CGI standard, but mine does things a little differently (executable files don’t just render pages but also handle logging, access control, etc. when put in special positions within a directory), so I still think it was worth the afternoon i spent making it.

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          10 months ago

          Yeah, especially if you did this for practice.

          Just saying, that apache, for big projects, is more battle-hardened. ;-)