Executing untrusted scripts in a sandboxed environment
Mark Lawrence
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Sat Oct 6 06:36:49 EDT 2012
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On 05/10/2012 23:22, Robin Krahl wrote: > Hi all, > > I need to execute untrusted scripts in my Python application. To avoid security issues, I want to use a sandboxed environment. This means that the script authors have no access to the file system. They may only access objects, modules and classes that are "flagged" or "approved" for scripting. > > I read that I will not be able to do this with Python scripts. (See SandboxedPython page in the Python wiki [0] and several SE.com questions, e. g. [1].) So my question is: What is the best way to "embed" a script engine in a sandboxed environment that has access to the Python modules and classes that I provide? > > Thanks for your help. > > Best regards, > Robin > > [0] http://wiki.python.org/moin/SandboxedPython > [1] http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3068139/how-can-i-sandbox-python-in-pure-python > As good a starting point as any http://www.velocityreviews.com/forums/t716131-challenge-escape-from-the-pysandbox.html ? Also throw "python experimental sandbox" into your search engine and follow your nose, something might come up smelling of roses :) -- Cheers. Mark Lawrence.
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