I'm Ted. I was born on August 22nd, 1979. I work at Bomis (I sit next to Jason) and went to the [Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology]? in "lovely" [Terre Haute]?, Indiana. I tend to edit pages very sporadically, usually only when I for one reason or another think the page tends toward large amounts of falsehood. Such editing is typically of CS'y pages, such as Lisp and the like. |
I'm Ted. I was born on August 22nd, 1979. I went to the [Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology]? in "lovely" [Terre Haute]?, Indiana. I tend to edit pages very sporadically, usually only when I for one reason or another think the page tends toward large amounts of falsehood. Such editing is typically of CS'y pages, such as Lisp and the like. |
::::Ok, I wasn't aware of that. \openout seems to be the problem. I just found a discussion of the very issue at http://math.albany.edu:8800/hm/emj/1995/msg00125.html. But I wonder if running the TeX interpreter under some nobody user in a tmp directory, using chroot(1) so that it can't see anything outside the sandbox, wouldn't solve the problem. Or can you also execute programs from within TeX, or access the net? --AxelBoldt |
I'm Ted. I was born on August 22nd, 1979. I went to the [Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology]? in "lovely" [Terre Haute]?, Indiana. I tend to edit pages very sporadically, usually only when I for one reason or another think the page tends toward large amounts of falsehood. Such editing is typically of CS'y pages, such as Lisp and the like.
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