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I'm working on a project that would use bash and FastCGI to create a pseudo-CMS.

Are there any kind of security concerns to watch out for within FastCGI itself over a well written bash script (for example buffer overflows, and the like)?

I'm working on a project that would use bash and FastCGI to create a pseudo-CMS.

Are there any kind of security concerns to watch out for (for example buffer overflows, and the like)?

I'm working on a project that would use bash and FastCGI to create a pseudo-CMS.

Are there any kind of security concerns to watch out for within FastCGI itself over a well written bash script (for example buffer overflows, and the like)?

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Is Are there any security concerns for CGI scripts written in pure bash?

I'm working on a project that would use bash and fastcgiFastCGI to create a psudopseudo-CMS, is.

Are there any kind of security concerns to watch out for (iefor example buffer overflows, and the like)?

Is there any security concerns for CGI scripts written in pure bash?

I'm working on a project that would use bash and fastcgi to create a psudo-CMS, is there any kind of security concerns to watch out for (ie buffer overflows, and the like)?

Are there any security concerns for CGI scripts written in pure bash?

I'm working on a project that would use bash and FastCGI to create a pseudo-CMS.

Are there any kind of security concerns to watch out for (for example buffer overflows, and the like)?

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Is there any security concerns for CGI scripts written in pure bash?

I'm working on a project that would use bash and fastcgi to create a psudo-CMS, is there any kind of security concerns to watch out for (ie buffer overflows, and the like)?