Hello,<http://codepad.org/is a pastebin-like website that lets people upload
Is it possible to have a python which not handle the execution of
"while", "for", and other loop statements ? I would like to allow
remote execution of python on a public irc channel, so i'm looking for
techniques which would do so people won't be able to crash my computer
(while 1: os.fork(1)), or at least won't won't freeze my python in a
infinite loop, make it unresponsive. Is there a compiling option (or
better, something i can get with apt-get cos i think compiling myself
and handle all the metastuff myself is somehow dirty) for have a
"secure python" (you can guess what i mean by "secure" in my case) or
must i touch myself the source disable some code lines ? If last
solution, which modifications in which files should i do ? (sorry for
my bad english)
Thanks.
Ivo
code in a dozen different languages, and it runs it. They have info up
about how it's secure at <http://codepad.org/about>.
I'm pretty sure there's another similar website that's specific to
Python, but I can't remember it. Anyway, it was similar, using virtual
machines, a firewall, and killing stuff that ran for longer than 20
seconds, IIRC.
(Thanks for the link to codepad, habnabit.)
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