Luke Paireepinart wrote: > Eric Brunson wrote: >> Michael Sparks wrote: >> >>> On Monday 13 August 2007 21:53, Kent Johnson wrote: >>> >>>> Hmm...could be a remote connection such as ssh, which precludes the >>>> sledgehammer though probably not the sort of mischief you can get into >>>> with eval()...perhaps there are untrusted remote connections where >>>> eval() would still be a significant risk, I don't know... >>>> >>> If they can ssh into a box, the likelihood of that ssh connection >>> *only* allowing them access to run that single python program >>> strikes me as vanishingly small :-) >>> >>> >> >> Unless you set it up that way specifically, i.e. making the >> interactive python program their login shell or specifying it to be >> run in their .ssh/config. >> >> >> P.S. >> Michael, sorry for the double post to you, I missed the "reply all" >> button the first time. >> > I don't think you missed on account of me receiving two e-mails as > well. :) > -Luke
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