Clever! I wonder which of our methods are better? Which is more secure?
I suppose the "most" secure method would be to run on non-privileged
ports and do some sort of port forwarding, but that's always felt a bit ugly to me. Not sure why *shrug*
I think yours is probably a safer bet as I'm not sure the impact of MIS
spawing a mystic shell process as SUDO. It could very well allow the shell process to execute code as root. I'd hope not. I might have to test this out.
I'm waiting for StackFault to chime in with his wisdom...
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