Hendrik van Rooyen wrote: > Walker Lindley wrote: > >> Right, I could use Pyro, but I don't need RPC, I just wanted an easy way to > send objects across the network. I'm sure >both Pyro and Yami can do that and > I > may end up using one of them. For the initial version pickle will work because > we >have the networking issues figured out with it, just not the security > problem. So we may end up just sending strings back >and forth that will let > us > fill out an object's member variables on the other end. It's much less cool, > but > it seems like it'd >be more secure. > > This passing of a pickled structure is so handy for simple things like lists > of > parameters, and so on, that I wonder if it would not be worth while to somehow > beef up the security of the pickle stuff. > Hmm, I suspect I detect the sounds of the square wheel being reinvented.
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