No, currently Zeppelin doesn't do anything on that. I believe it should be
done by interpreter itself instead of relying on Zeppelin. Take livy as
example, livy should protect that via enabling kerberos in yarn cluster.

mhd wrk <mhdwrkoff...@gmail.com> 于2019年10月31日周四 上午12:59写道:

> Considering that Zeppelin (via Livy) supports Interactive Scala code, does
> it provide any sand-boxing feature to protect the back-end against
> malicious code?
>


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Jeff Zhang

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