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The Safe-Tcl Security Model (1997)  (Make Corrections)  (50 citations)
John K. Ousterhout, Jacob Y. Levy, Brent B. Welch
Lecture Notes in Computer Science



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Abstract: Safe-Tcl is a mechanism for controlling the execution of programs written in the Tcl scripting language. It allows untrusted scripts (applets) to be executed while preventing damage to the environment or leakage of private information. Safe-Tcl uses a padded cell approach: each applet is isolated in a safe interpreter where it cannot interact directly with the rest of the application. The execution environment of the safe interpreter is controlled by trusted scripts running in a master... (Update)

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J. K. Ousterhout, J. Y. Levy, and B. B. Welch. "The Safe-Tcl Security Model." Sun Microsystems Laboratories Technical Report TR-97-60, March 1997. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/ousterhout97safetcl.html   More

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    author = "John K. Ousterhout and Jacob Y. Levy and Brent B. Welch",
    title = "The {Safe-Tcl} Security Model",
    journal = "Lecture Notes in Computer Science",
    volume = "1419",
    pages = "217--??",
    year = "1998",
    url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/ousterhout97safetcl.html" }
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253   Authentication in Distributed Systems: Theory and Practice - Lampson, Abadi et al. - 1992
201   Telescript Technology: The Foundation for the Electronic Mar.. (context) - White - 1994
153   A Note on the Confinement Problem - Lampson - 1973
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64   Low Level Security in Java (context) - Yellin - 1995
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