On 3 Oct 2008, at 21:46, Dan Price wrote:
Nick, I think this is an interesting idea, but I must caution you
that zone_enter(2) isn't a public API, and using it correctly is
truly non-trivial.
Indeed, that's the impression I have, and seems to be a dominant theme
in other replies to my post.
On 3 Oct 2008, at 23:02, Jordan Brown wrote:
Nicolas Williams wrote:
On Fri, Oct 03, 2008 at 02:37:28PM -0700, Jordan Brown wrote:
Nick is trying to isolate virtual systems, not users. I've seen
this
That was, obviously, not the impression tat I got. It's trivial to
separate virtual
On 3 Oct 2008, at 22:37, Jordan Brown wrote:
Nick is trying to isolate virtual systems, not users. I've seen this
problem on my personal hosting providers - my CGI scripts run as the
same user as everybody else's, in the same file system. We'd
better all
trust each other. That's OK for
Nick Kew wrote:
(Note, incidentally, that the picture might be different for a Java
server, where the Java byte code for the application and a bunch of
overhead objects might well fall into that sharable bucket.)
Would that apply to similar bytecode like Python, which is commonly
run