Re: Sandboxes

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2004


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texte = On Feb 3, 2004, at 9:25 AM, John Peacock wrote: > Dan Strong wrote: > >> I think I know the answer to this, but... does the 'lock-down' >> property of a sandbox also 'contain' someone's bad code? > > No, it doesn't. > >> Meaning, if I am on a shared server and someone accidentally >> unleashes a stinker like a [redirect] loop of death or a neverending >> [founditems] story, or whatever, will it crash the whole engine, > > Yes, it will. > >> or will it be 'contained' to only the sandbox and crash only that >> sandbox? > > No. The sandboxes are strictly an access-control method, not a > process seperation system. Then how come there are individual WebCatalog processes created for each Sandbox... or at-least there are on my system: root 32404 0.0 0.0 1808 420 ? SN Jan29 0:00 /var/www/cgi-bin/WebCatalog apache 32405 0.0 12.1 295288 61636 ? SN Jan29 0:11 WebCatalog -m apache 32406 0.0 12.1 295288 61636 ? SN Jan29 0:42 WebCatalog -m apache 32407 0.0 12.1 295288 61636 ? SN Jan29 0:00 WebCatalog -m apache 32408 0.0 12.1 295288 61636 ? SN Jan29 0:00 WebCatalog -m apache 32409 0.0 12.1 295288 61636 ? SN Jan29 0:00 WebCatalog -m apache 32410 0.0 12.1 295288 61636 ? SN Jan29 0:00 WebCatalog -m apache 32411 0.0 12.1 295288 61636 ? SN Jan29 0:00 WebCatalog -m apache 32412 0.0 12.1 295288 61636 ? SN Jan29 0:00 WebCatalog -m apache 32413 0.0 12.1 295288 61636 ? SN Jan29 0:00 WebCatalog -m apache 32414 0.0 12.1 295288 61636 ? SN Jan29 0:00 WebCatalog -m apache 32415 0.0 12.1 295288 61636 ? SN Jan29 0:00 WebCatalog -m apache 32416 0.0 12.1 295288 61636 ? SN Jan29 0:00 WebCatalog -m apache 32417 0.0 12.1 295288 61636 ? SN Jan29 0:00 WebCatalog -m apache 32418 0.0 12.1 295288 61636 ? SN Jan29 0:26 WebCatalog -m apache 32419 0.0 12.1 295288 61636 ? SN Jan29 0:00 WebCatalog -m apache 32420 0.0 12.1 295288 61636 ? SN Jan29 0:00 WebCatalog -m apache 32421 0.0 12.1 295288 61636 ? SN Jan29 0:00 WebCatalog -m apache 32422 0.0 12.1 295288 61636 ? SN Jan29 0:00 WebCatalog -m apache 32423 0.0 12.1 295288 61636 ? SN Jan29 0:00 WebCatalog -m apache 32424 0.0 12.1 295288 61636 ? SN Jan29 0:00 WebCatalog -m apache 32425 0.0 12.1 295288 61636 ? SN Jan29 0:00 WebCatalog -m apache 32426 0.0 12.1 295288 61636 ? SN Jan29 0:00 WebCatalog -m apache 32427 0.0 12.1 295288 61636 ? SN Jan29 0:00 WebCatalog -m apache 32428 0.0 12.1 295288 61636 ? SN Jan29 0:01 WebCatalog -m apache 12175 0.0 12.1 295288 61636 ? SN Jan31 0:00 WebCatalog -m apache 12176 0.0 12.1 295288 61636 ? SN Jan31 0:00 WebCatalog -m -- Jesse Williams-Proudman Blue Box Development :: Custom Web Solutions +1.206.778.8777 :: jesse@blueboxdev.com ------------------------------------------------------------- This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/ Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
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  19. Re: sandboxes with 6.0 ( Stuart Tremain 2004)
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  28. Re: Sandboxes ( John Peacock 2004)
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  32. Re: Sandboxes ( Donovan Brooke 2004)
  33. Re: Sandboxes ( John Peacock 2004)
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On Feb 3, 2004, at 9:25 AM, John Peacock wrote: > Dan Strong wrote: > >> I think I know the answer to this, but... does the 'lock-down' >> property of a sandbox also 'contain' someone's bad code? > > No, it doesn't. > >> Meaning, if I am on a shared server and someone accidentally >> unleashes a stinker like a [redirect] loop of death or a neverending >> [founditems] story, or whatever, will it crash the whole engine, > > Yes, it will. > >> or will it be 'contained' to only the sandbox and crash only that >> sandbox? > > No. The sandboxes are strictly an access-control method, not a > process seperation system. Then how come there are individual WebCatalog processes created for each Sandbox... or at-least there are on my system: root 32404 0.0 0.0 1808 420 ? SN Jan29 0:00 /var/www/cgi-bin/WebCatalog apache 32405 0.0 12.1 295288 61636 ? SN Jan29 0:11 WebCatalog -m apache 32406 0.0 12.1 295288 61636 ? SN Jan29 0:42 WebCatalog -m apache 32407 0.0 12.1 295288 61636 ? SN Jan29 0:00 WebCatalog -m apache 32408 0.0 12.1 295288 61636 ? SN Jan29 0:00 WebCatalog -m apache 32409 0.0 12.1 295288 61636 ? SN Jan29 0:00 WebCatalog -m apache 32410 0.0 12.1 295288 61636 ? SN Jan29 0:00 WebCatalog -m apache 32411 0.0 12.1 295288 61636 ? SN Jan29 0:00 WebCatalog -m apache 32412 0.0 12.1 295288 61636 ? SN Jan29 0:00 WebCatalog -m apache 32413 0.0 12.1 295288 61636 ? SN Jan29 0:00 WebCatalog -m apache 32414 0.0 12.1 295288 61636 ? SN Jan29 0:00 WebCatalog -m apache 32415 0.0 12.1 295288 61636 ? SN Jan29 0:00 WebCatalog -m apache 32416 0.0 12.1 295288 61636 ? SN Jan29 0:00 WebCatalog -m apache 32417 0.0 12.1 295288 61636 ? SN Jan29 0:00 WebCatalog -m apache 32418 0.0 12.1 295288 61636 ? SN Jan29 0:26 WebCatalog -m apache 32419 0.0 12.1 295288 61636 ? SN Jan29 0:00 WebCatalog -m apache 32420 0.0 12.1 295288 61636 ? SN Jan29 0:00 WebCatalog -m apache 32421 0.0 12.1 295288 61636 ? SN Jan29 0:00 WebCatalog -m apache 32422 0.0 12.1 295288 61636 ? SN Jan29 0:00 WebCatalog -m apache 32423 0.0 12.1 295288 61636 ? SN Jan29 0:00 WebCatalog -m apache 32424 0.0 12.1 295288 61636 ? SN Jan29 0:00 WebCatalog -m apache 32425 0.0 12.1 295288 61636 ? SN Jan29 0:00 WebCatalog -m apache 32426 0.0 12.1 295288 61636 ? SN Jan29 0:00 WebCatalog -m apache 32427 0.0 12.1 295288 61636 ? SN Jan29 0:00 WebCatalog -m apache 32428 0.0 12.1 295288 61636 ? SN Jan29 0:01 WebCatalog -m apache 12175 0.0 12.1 295288 61636 ? SN Jan31 0:00 WebCatalog -m apache 12176 0.0 12.1 295288 61636 ? SN Jan31 0:00 WebCatalog -m -- Jesse Williams-Proudman Blue Box Development :: Custom Web Solutions +1.206.778.8777 :: jesse@blueboxdev.com ------------------------------------------------------------- This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/ Jesse Proudman

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