Hello everyone!
I consider mod_perl and embperl, mason, etc, are of
great value. but, if i host a site and want to give
away 'free embperl space' to my users, how could i
ensure that one user can not peek into another user's
code (with database password like things in it)?
for example:with apache httpd runs as
user 'nobody:nobody', all users' script will also
inherit this user id, so it can peek whatever the
apache httpd can. am i right?
because i'm not in the list, so please cc to
wangshui@nyist.net
Thanks a lot!
wangshui
I consider mod_perl and embperl, mason, etc, are of
great value. but, if i host a site and want to give
away 'free embperl space' to my users, how could i
ensure that one user can not peek into another user's
code (with database password like things in it)?
for example:with apache httpd runs as
user 'nobody:nobody', all users' script will also
inherit this user id, so it can peek whatever the
apache httpd can. am i right?
because i'm not in the list, so please cc to
wangshui@nyist.net
Thanks a lot!
wangshui