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Hi,

I am wondering what security concerns there are to implementing a PHP evaluator like this:

<?php eval($_POST['codeInput']); %>

This is in the context of making a PHP sandbox so sanitising against DB input etc. isn't a massive issue.

Users destroying the server the file is hosted on is.

I've seen Ruby simulators so I was curious what's involved security wise (vague details at least).


Thanks all. I'm not even sure on which answer to accept because they are all useful.

Owen's answer summarises what I suspected (the server itself would be at risk).

arin's answer gives a great example of the potential problems.

Geoff's answer and randy's answer echo the general opinion that you would need to write your own evaluator to achieve simulation type capabilities.

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Hi,

I am wondering what security concerns there are to implementing a PHP evaluator like this:

<?php eval($_POST['codeInput']); %>

This is in the context of making a PHP sandbox so sanitising against DB input etc. isn't a massive issue.

Users destroying the server the file is hosted on is.

I've seen Ruby simulators so I was curious what's involved security wise (vague details at least).

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