Set isolated environment and filesystem for nodejs
I'm building a nodejs for multiple tenants with Plesk hosting, and hosting each nodejs for each tenant per subdomain.
But the main problem now is a customer can require file outside his/her nodejs project e.g tenant1 can require file from tenant2 app like
var otherCustomer = require("/var/www/vhosts/nodedomain.com/subProjects/user2.nodedomain.com/app.js");
So there any safer way i can jailed each project without trans-passing project?
VM2 will leak memory?
node.js security filesystems isolatedstorage node-vm2
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I'm building a nodejs for multiple tenants with Plesk hosting, and hosting each nodejs for each tenant per subdomain.
But the main problem now is a customer can require file outside his/her nodejs project e.g tenant1 can require file from tenant2 app like
var otherCustomer = require("/var/www/vhosts/nodedomain.com/subProjects/user2.nodedomain.com/app.js");
So there any safer way i can jailed each project without trans-passing project?
VM2 will leak memory?
node.js security filesystems isolatedstorage node-vm2
add a comment |
I'm building a nodejs for multiple tenants with Plesk hosting, and hosting each nodejs for each tenant per subdomain.
But the main problem now is a customer can require file outside his/her nodejs project e.g tenant1 can require file from tenant2 app like
var otherCustomer = require("/var/www/vhosts/nodedomain.com/subProjects/user2.nodedomain.com/app.js");
So there any safer way i can jailed each project without trans-passing project?
VM2 will leak memory?
node.js security filesystems isolatedstorage node-vm2
I'm building a nodejs for multiple tenants with Plesk hosting, and hosting each nodejs for each tenant per subdomain.
But the main problem now is a customer can require file outside his/her nodejs project e.g tenant1 can require file from tenant2 app like
var otherCustomer = require("/var/www/vhosts/nodedomain.com/subProjects/user2.nodedomain.com/app.js");
So there any safer way i can jailed each project without trans-passing project?
VM2 will leak memory?
node.js security filesystems isolatedstorage node-vm2
node.js security filesystems isolatedstorage node-vm2
edited Nov 26 '18 at 12:12
Generall Omosco
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