find -execdir
is recommended over -exec
, which the manual says has unavoidable security issues, and lists in the bugs section.
man find
says regarding -execdir
:
If you use this option, you must ensure that your
$PATH
environment variable does not reference.
; otherwise, an attacker can run any commands they like by leaving an appropriately- named file in a directory in which you will run-execdir
. The same applies to having entries in$PATH
which are empty or which are not absolute directory names.
In a bash
script, how does one comply with the manual's "must" and remove all relative or empty elements from $PATH
?