Would it then be posible to restrict it in some other way, for example
using chroot? Or do I just have to make sure that the modules come from
a source that I trust or look through the code?
fre, 09 06 2006 kl. 10:47 -0400, skrev Jim Moseby:
> >
> > Wouldn't it even be posible, if the script coul
Wouldn't it even be posible, if the script couldn't be run directly, but
had to be run through require or something like that?
fre, 09 06 2006 kl. 08:38 -0400, skrev Jim Moseby:
> >
> > Wouldn't they still be able to overwrite each other?
> > I don't think I expressed myself clearly. The point of
they were safe.
tor, 08 06 2006 kl. 17:30 -0400, skrev tedd:
> At 10:37 PM +0200 6/8/06, Mathias Bundgaard Svesson wrote:
> >Restrict them not to overwrite other modules or overwrite the CMS
> >itself. Each module should have it's own directory, and it shouldn't be
>
Restrict them not to overwrite other modules or overwrite the CMS
itself. Each module should have it's own directory, and it shouldn't be
allowed to change anything outside it.
tor, 08 06 2006 kl. 21:49 +1000, skrev chris smith:
> On 6/8/06, Mathias Bundgaard Svesson <[EMAIL P
Hi!
I'm trying to create a CMS where it should be posible to upload script
modules. Those modules should mostly be made by myself, but it is
posible for others to create scripts too. My question is, is it posible
to restrict the modules to their own directory so they don't overwrite
some of the oth
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