Comment by mvanbaak
2 months ago
and just letting it to do whatever it thinks it should do, without a human intervening, is a good plan?
2 months ago
and just letting it to do whatever it thinks it should do, without a human intervening, is a good plan?
Depending on the breadth (and value) of the sandbox: Sure? Why not?
To extend what may seem like a [prima facie] insane, stupid, or foolhardy idea: Why not send the output of /dev/urandom into /bin/bash? Or even /proc/mem? It probably won't do anything particularly interesting. It will probably just break things and burn power.
And so? It's just a computer; its scope is limited.
Discovering that is the entire intent of this experiment, yes.
fair point. will re-read the whole thing. I'm sorry for my ignorance.
the "best practice" suggestion would be to do this in a sandboxed container