September 11 2017 | File::Path Security | Back Next |
I was able to invoke rm -rf to remove each of the third-level subdirectories.
ok 28 - Able to rm -rf /tmp/10082_base_nofile/foo_10082_0000 ok 29 - Able to rm -rf /tmp/10082_base_nofile/foo_10082_0100 ok 30 - Able to rm -rf /tmp/10082_base_nofile/foo_10082_0200 ok 31 - Able to rm -rf /tmp/10082_base_nofile/foo_10082_0300 ok 32 - Able to rm -rf /tmp/10082_base_nofile/foo_10082_0400 ok 33 - Able to rm -rf /tmp/10082_base_nofile/foo_10082_0500 ok 34 - Able to rm -rf /tmp/10082_base_nofile/foo_10082_0600 ok 35 - Able to rm -rf /tmp/10082_base_nofile/foo_10082_0700 1..35 ok All tests successful. Files=1, Tests=35, 0 wallclock secs ( 0.03 usr 0.01 sys + 0.06 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.10 CPU) Result: PASS
Confirmed with C<ls -l>:
$ ls -l /tmp/10082_base_nofile/ total 0
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