Fwd: [PATCH] kdelibs/kio/kio/netaccess.cpp

Willy De la Court Willy.DelaCourt at pandora.be
Tue Mar 18 20:09:06 GMT 2003


On Tuesday 18 March 2003 20:40, David Faure wrote:
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> Does it make sense to have this in NetAccess?
I think so since netaccess has all the stuff for the synchronous processing.

> Especially the questions could be:
> 1) how do we want to present this functionality to the user? Security
> implications?
it will not be presented to the user in something like konqueror but is only 
to be used in specific applications.

It's not even possible to construct an URL to use this functionality in other 
applications like koqueror or on the command line as a parameter. So it can't 
be exploited by urls on webpages etc...

> 2) will other protocols than fish:// ever be able to support
> this?
maybe not

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> Subject: [PATCH] kdelibs/kio/kio/netaccess.cpp
> Date: Tuesday 18 March 2003 18:28
> From: Willy De la Court <Willy.DelaCourt at pandora.be>
> To: faure at kde.org
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> David,
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> It seems that you maintain this.
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> here is a patch to implement an exec function for the patch i commited to
> fish to be able to execute remote commands.
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> it's not quite what i want yet but i want to commit this already can I?
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