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Samuel Mimram commented on LS-512: ---------------------------------- A simple solution for the first problem would be to use a wrapper around open_process which would register alive processes into a list, so that we can kill them when Liq is shut down. The second point is not really an issue for now I think (people usually trust the programs they run...) > External processes inherit opened file descriptor, including opened sockets. > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: LS-512 > URL: http://dev.sourcefabric.org/browse/LS-512 > Project: Liquidsoap > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Liquidsoap > Reporter: Romain Beauxis > Priority: Blocker > Fix For: 1.0 > > > When liquidsoap spawns a new process using Ocaml's open_process* functions, > the new process is created using fork() and therefore inherits all opened > file descriptors from liquidsoap. > This leads to many different type of issues, among which: > * If liquidsoap stops before an external process, any port opened by > liquidsoap remains open until all external processes have terminated > * All external processes have access to the file/sockets opened by > liquidsoap, in particular they may read a file whose content is supposed to > be protected (password) or listen to network traffic (source password for > instance) > The problem is not easy. There are several possibilities: > * Define our own implementation of Unix.open_process* > * Use some shell trickery to close the descriptors before invoking the new > process. Something like: > "/bin/ls /dev/fd/ | while read i; do if test "$i" -ge "3"; then exec > "$i<&-" 2>/dev/null; fi done; my_process > * Convince OCaml's maintainer to apply some patch and wait for a new release > of OCaml... -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - If you think it was sent incorrectly contact one of the administrators: http://dev.sourcefabric.org/secure/Administrators.jspa - For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Fulfilling the Lean Software Promise Lean software platforms are now widely adopted and the benefits have been demonstrated beyond question. Learn why your peers are replacing JEE containers with lightweight application servers - and what you can gain from the move. http://p.sf.net/sfu/vmware-sfemails _______________________________________________ Savonet-devl mailing list Savonet-devl@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/savonet-devl