Well I was thinking of providing a simplified subset of the language
which be converted into clojure syntax and then executed, that way I
would hopefully not give them the full power of the language, but they
would still get a reasonable scripting language. Only the keywords
that I choose would be
On Tue, 13 Jul 2010 08:29:00 +0200
"Heinz N. Gies" wrote:
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> On Jul 13, 2010, at 2:44 , Folcon wrote:
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> > On Jul 13, 1:36 am, ngocdaothanh wrote:
> >>> Are there any ways to restrict how many resources a user has access to?
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> >> If you use Linux, you see /etc/security/limits
Yes and No but more No than Yes.
If they can execute full Clojure, they can use all the memory they want.
If they have the right to do a very small number of operation (building
block for the program), you can limit the program
they execute to those having those shape.
But capping memory and CPU
On Jul 13, 2010, at 2:44 , Folcon wrote:
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> On Jul 13, 1:36 am, ngocdaothanh wrote:
>>> Are there any ways to restrict how many resources a user has access to?
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>> If you use Linux, you see /etc/security/limits.conf.
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> That is useful and I will keep that in mind, however I was thinkin
On Jul 13, 1:36 am, ngocdaothanh wrote:
> > Are there any ways to restrict how many resources a user has access to?
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> If you use Linux, you see /etc/security/limits.conf.
That is useful and I will keep that in mind, however I was thinking of
application users, so they would login to the cloju
> Are there any ways to restrict how many resources a user has access to?
If you use Linux, you see /etc/security/limits.conf.
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I want to provide a scripting api into my program which runs server
side, but don't want my users to completely use up the resources on my
server. Are there any ways to restrict how many resources a user has
access to? Perhaps create a sandboxed environment per user which they
can execute their scr