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From: un4e at rz.uni-karlsruhe.de (Bjoern Giesler)
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Date: Wed, 28 Apr 1999 09:53:54 GMT
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Subject: running application config files written in Python
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In-Reply-To: <m31zh5z0aq.fsf@solo.david-steuber.com> from "David Steuber" at Apr 28, 1999 03:11:57 AM
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References: <m31zh5z0aq.fsf@solo.david-steuber.com>
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Message-ID: <E10cR2S-0000AP-00@rzstud1.rz.uni-karlsruhe.de>
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X-UID: 418
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Hi,
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According to David Steuber:
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> wanted to point out that you will be executing actual code not unlike
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> the VBA macros in Microsoft Word with this technique. The Melissa
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> virus was written in VBA in a Word document. If there is a way to
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> sandbox such code, I would love to hear how
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Look at the documentation of the "rexec" module in the Library Reference;
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should do exactly what you want.
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Regards,
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--Bjoern
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PS David: a) Faking headers is Not A Good Thing. b) 12 lines of signature
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(even more in your previous mails) are Not A Good Thing Either.
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--
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Bjoern Giesler / \ One OS to find them
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<un4e at rz.uni-karlsruhe.de> / <> \ One OS to bring them all
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-----------------------------/______\--And in the Darkness bind them---------
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