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15 Jul
2011
15 Jul
'11
7:05 p.m.
On 7/15/2011 1:50 PM, Maciej Fijalkowski wrote:
By design, a single process thing is slightly less secure. If you say find a way to corrupt random memory, you can modify the other process, it's still only very slightly though. The sandboxing approach should work quite nicely, the hard part would be to get multiple interpreters running in a single process. It's quite a bit of work, but I would not expect it to be overly hard to do. Requires quite a bit of pypy knowledge though.
Could you describe a little bit more about "quite a bit of work, but... [not] overly hard to do"? What would it take, and where would someone get started? Thanks, Van