Re: Non-secure execution environment

2009-04-20 Thread rogeeff
If anyone is interested I end up using rexec kinda class with only difference that i am using native __builtin__ and resetting __import__ hook to and from local r_import implementation before and after I am executing code in my environment. Gennadiy --

Re: Non-secure execution environment

2009-04-20 Thread rogeeff
If anyone is interested I end up using rexec kinda class with only difference that i am using native __builtin__ and resetting __import__ hook to and from local r_import implementation before and after I am executing code in my environment. Gennadiy --

Non-secure execution environment

2009-04-17 Thread rogeeff
Hi, I am C++ guy for the most part and don't know much of Python, so, please, bear with me if I am asking errrm..idiotic question. Old rexec module provided kinda 'secure' execution environment. I am not looking for security at this point. What I need an execution environment which almost like

Re: Non-secure execution environment

2009-04-17 Thread Ken Seehart
roge...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, I am C++ guy for the most part and don't know much of Python, so, please, bear with me if I am asking errrm..idiotic question. Old rexec module provided kinda 'secure' execution environment. I am not looking for security at this point. What I need an execution

Re: Non-secure execution environment

2009-04-17 Thread Aaron Brady
On Apr 17, 1:47 am, roge...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, I am C++ guy for the most part and don't know much of Python, so, please, bear with me if I am asking errrm..idiotic question. Old rexec module provided kinda 'secure' execution environment. I am not looking for security at this point. What I

Re: Non-secure execution environment

2009-04-17 Thread rogeeff
variables.  Another is to compile and examine their code yourself, and prohibit things like access to the file class, the os module, etc. I actually need *non-secure* execution environment. I just want several independent ones. Gennadiy -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Non-secure execution environment

2009-04-17 Thread Aaron Brady
, and prohibit things like access to the file class, the os module, etc. I actually need *non-secure* execution environment. I just want several independent ones. Gennadiy Oh. Ken gave you a good answer then. You can also check out the 'subprocess' and 'multiprocessing' modules. Any closer

Re: Non-secure execution environment

2009-04-17 Thread rogeeff
On Apr 17, 3:16 am, Ken Seehart k...@seehart.com wrote: roge...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, I am C++ guy for the most part and don't know much of Python, so, please, bear with me if I am asking errrm..idiotic question. Old rexec module provided kinda 'secure' execution environment. I am not