Listing 5: upload-file.pl for Uploading files
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use diagnostics;
use CGI;
#
# Define some fairly constants
my %PASSWORD = ();
$PASSWORD{"A"} = "passA";
$PASSWORD{"B"} = "passB";
$PASSWORD{"C"} = "passC";
#
# What is the root of our Web site?
my $web_root =
"/export/home/apache/httpd-oursite/docs";
my $query = new CGI;
print $query->header("text/html");
#
# Make sure we were invoked via POST
&log_and_die("Please invoke with POST!")
unless ($query->request_method eq "POST");
#
# Get the information from the user, and indicate
# if one or more elements was not filled out
#
my $userfile = $query->param("userfile");
&log_and_die("Please enter a filename to upload!")
unless $userfile;
#
my $filename = $query->param("filename");
&log_and_die("Please enter the destination name!")
unless $filename;
#
# Remove slashes from the filename for added
# security
$filename =~ s|/||g;
#
my $section = $query->param("section");
&log_and_die("Please indicate a section name.")
unless $section;
#
my $password = $query->param("password");
&log_and_die("You didn't enter a password.")
unless $password;
#
# Check the password
&log_and_die("Incorrect password")
unless ($PASSWORD{$section} eq $password);
#
# Save the contents to the correct place
my $save_name = "$web_root/$section/$filename";
open (FILE, ">$save_name") ||
&log_and_die("Can't write to $save_name: $! ");
while (<$userfile>)
{
print FILE;
}
close (FILE);
#
# Return a note to the user indicating
# that it was successful, as well as printing
# a directory listing for easier site maintenance.
#
print $query->start_html(-title => "Done");
print "<H1>File successfully uploaded</H1>\n";
print "<P>\"$section/$filename\" uploaded.</P>\n";
print "<P>Other files in this directory:</P>\n";
opendir (DIR, "$web_root/$section");
my <\@>allfiles = readdir(DIR);
<\@>allfiles = grep(!/^..?$/, <\@>allfiles);
my $filename = "";
foreach $filename (sort <\@>allfiles)
{
my @stats = stat $filename;
my $mtime = localtime ($stats[9]);
my $ctime = localtime ($stats[10]);
print "<P><a href=\"/$section/$filename\">";
print "$filename</a></P>\n";
}
closedir (DIR);
print $query->end_html;
#
# Log a message to the error log (or whatever is
# set up to accept STDERR), present a message to
# the user, and die.
#
sub log_and_die
{
my $message = shift;
print $query->start_html(-title => "Error!");
print "<H1>Error uploading a file</H1>\n";
print "<P>$message</P>\n";
print $query->end_html;
die $message;
}
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