Hi

On 2 March 2012 09:03, Robert Bradshaw <rober...@math.washington.edu> wrote:

> Sage is as secure as bash (+ compilers). If you want to run arbitrary
> bash scripts, let other people run their bash scripts, or set up a web
> interface for others to running bash scripts, then you should get your
> security from another level (limited accounts, jails, virtual
> machines, etc.)
>
> One can talk a bit about the security of the notebook itself, which
> has been done, but it doesn't really make sense to talk about "sage
> security" as it's a (huge) superset of a shell prompt.
>
> Are all notebook users running as the same sage user? Even when sage
notebook users are coming out of LDAP? How could sage users be separated?

Regards,
Jan

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