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It's like perldoc except it works through your browser. .PP Run \fIpodwebserver \-h\fR for a list of runtime options. .ie n .SH "SECURITY (AND @INC)" .el .SH "SECURITY (AND \f(CW@INC\fP)" .IX Header "SECURITY (AND @INC)" Pod::Webserver is not what you'd call a gaping security hole \*(-- after all, all it does and could possibly do is serve \s-1HTML\s0 versions of anything you could get by typing \*(L"perldoc SomeModuleName\*(R". Pod::Webserver won't serve files at arbitrary paths or anything. .PP But do consider whether you're revealing anything by basically showing off what versions of modules you've got installed; and also consider whether you could be revealing any proprietary or in-house module documentation. .PP And also consider that this exposes the documentation of modules (i.e., any Perl files that at all look like modules) in your \f(CW@INC\fR dirs \*(-- and your \f(CW@INC\fR probably contains \*(L".\*(R"! If your current working directory could contain modules \fIwhose Pod\fR you don't want anyone to see, then you could do two things: The cheap and easy way is to just chdir to an uninteresting directory: .PP .Vb 1 \& mkdir ~/.empty; cd ~/.empty; podwebserver .Ve .PP The more careful approach is to run podwebserver under perl in \-T (taint) mode (as explained in perlsec), and to explicitly specify what extra directories you want in \f(CW@INC\fR, like so: .PP .Vb 1 \& perl \-T \-Isomepath \-Imaybesomeotherpath \-S podwebserver .Ve .PP You can also use the \-I trick (that's a capital \*(L"igh\*(R", not a lowercase \*(L"ell\*(R") to add dirs to \f(CW@INC\fR even if you're not using \-T. For example: .PP .Vb 1 \& perl \-I/that/thar/Module\-Stuff\-0.12/lib \-S podwebserver .Ve .PP An alternate approach is to use your shell's environment-setting commands to alter \s-1PERL5LIB\s0 or \&\s-1PERLLIB\s0 before starting podwebserver. .PP These \-T and \-I switches are explained in perlrun. But I'll note in passing that you'll likely need to do this to get your \s-1PERLLIB\s0 environment variable to be in \f(CW@INC\fR... .PP .Vb 1 \& perl \-T \-I$PERLLIB \-S podwebserver .Ve .PP (Or replacing that with \s-1PERL5LIB\s0, if that's what you use.) .ie n .Sh "\s-1ON\s0 \s-1INDEXING\s0 '.' \s-1IN\s0 @INC" .el .Sh "\s-1ON\s0 \s-1INDEXING\s0 '.' \s-1IN\s0 \f(CW@INC\fP" .IX Subsection "ON INDEXING '.' IN @INC" Pod::Webserver uses the module Pod::Simple::Search to build the index page you see at http://yourservername:8020/ (or whatever port you choose instead of 8020). That module's indexer has one notable \s-1DWIM\s0 feature: it reads over \f(CW@INC\fR, except that it skips the \*(L".\*(R" in \f(CW@INC\fR. But you can work around this by expressing the current directory in some other way than as just the single literal period \*(-- either as some more roundabout way, like so: .PP .Vb 1 \& perl \-I./. \-S podwebserver .Ve .PP Or by just expressing the current directory absolutely: .PP .Vb 1 \& perl \-I`pwd` \-S podwebserver .Ve .PP Note that even when \*(L".\*(R" isn't indexed, the Pod in files under it are still accessible \*(-- just as if you'd typed \*(L"perldoc whatever\*(R" and got the Pod in \fI./whatever.pl\fR .SH "SEE ALSO" .IX Header "SEE ALSO" This module is implemented using many \s-1CPAN\s0 modules, including: Pod::Simple::HTMLBatch Pod::Simple::HTML Pod::Simple::Search Pod::Simple .PP See also Pod::Perldoc and .SH "COPYRIGHT AND DISCLAIMERS" .IX Header "COPYRIGHT AND DISCLAIMERS" Copyright (c) 2004\-2006 Sean M. Burke. All rights reserved. .PP This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. .PP This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but without any warranty; without even the implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. .SH "AUTHOR" .IX Header "AUTHOR" Original author: Sean M. Burke \f(CW\*(C`sburke@cpan.org\*(C'\fR .PP Maintained by: Allison Randal \f(CW\*(C`allison@perl.org\*(C'\fR