I quickly browsed around a bit. The killall() function in
gateone/utils.py looks kind of scary. It seems to kill all processes
that contain python and gateone.py in their name. This should match
emacs -nw python.txt gateone.py and might be a mild security issue
too:
for session in
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Ritesh Raj Sarraf r...@debian.org
* Package name: gateone
Version : 1.1-1
Upstream Author : Dan McDougall daniel.mcdoug...@liftoffsoftware.com
* URL : http://liftoffsoftware.com/Products/GateOne
* License : AGPLv3
Ritesh Raj Sarraf r...@debian.org writes:
* Proven Security and Encryption
I quickly browsed around a bit. The killall() function in
gateone/utils.py looks kind of scary. It seems to kill all processes
that contain python and gateone.py in their name. This should match
emacs -nw python.txt
On Wednesday 07 November 2012 07:09 PM, Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
I quickly browsed around a bit. The killall() function in
gateone/utils.py looks kind of scary. It seems to kill all processes
that contain python and gateone.py in their name. This should match
emacs -nw python.txt gateone.py
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