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tzuk
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Hi Requester, your first feature request has already been requested in this topic and I agreed to do it.
Your second feature request can be crudely implemented by using Sandbox Settings | Resource Access | IPC Access | Blocked Access settings page. Add the resource * for the undesired programs, and they will not be able to run sandboxed. Your third feature request will not be implemented, however, you may be able to use the various setting pages below Sandbox Settings | Resource Access to immitate this behavior, by allowing specific sandboxed programs to have full access to your system. |
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Yes, I know, but if you have multiple sandboxes and you want an application never to be run sandboxed you must configure it in every sandbox and never forget to configure it when ever creating new sandboxes later.
No, not possible, I have an application that does not run sandboxed in any way (I think), it is Apple's iTunes. But it is necessary to allow start from the sandboxed browser in some circumstances. In the moment I have to block iTunes in any created sandbox to make sure it is never running sandboxed. But this will also stop automatic normal not sandboxed start of iTunes from the sandboxed browser. |
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wraithdu
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I don't think tzuk will implement your 3rd request because it creates a security hole. It's easier not to create a hole than to create it and try to prevent it from being exploited. I agree that it would be convenient to have a setting like this, but I also think it's a bad idea.
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Yes, I am aware of this security risk. But it must be set by the user and for example it could be made possible via sandbox settings and only for a special application running in this sandbox. For example allowing only request to start iTunes.exe not sandboxed from sandboxed firefox.exe only for this firefox.exe running in this sandbox. cu |
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tzuk
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Maybe another solution to this problem would be to get iTunes to run sandboxed. Haven't tried it myself yet, but I will. Anything specific in iTunes I should look out for, or does it fail to even start sandboxed?
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