04-14-2003
Since this is just a sandbox, why not just make all 4.3 GB /? That will allow you to utilize the space most efficiently.
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LEARN ABOUT OSX
sandbox_init
SANDBOX_INIT(3) BSD Library Functions Manual SANDBOX_INIT(3)
NAME
sandbox_init, sandbox_free_error -- set process sandbox (DEPRECATED)
SYNOPSIS
#include <sandbox.h>
int
sandbox_init(const char *profile, uint64_t flags, char **errorbuf);
void
sandbox_free_error(char *errorbuf);
DESCRIPTION
The sandbox_init() and sandbox_free_error() functions are DEPRECATED. Developers who wish to sandbox an app should instead adopt the App
Sandbox feature described in the App Sandbox Design Guide.
The sandbox_init() function places the current process into a sandbox(7). The NUL-terminated string profile specifies the profile to be used
to configure the sandbox. The flags specified are formed by or'ing the following values:
SANDBOX_NAMED The profile argument specifies a sandbox profile named by one of the constants given in the AVAILABLE PROFILES sec-
tion below.
The out parameter *errorbuf will be set according to the error status.
RETURN VALUES
Upon successful completion of sandbox_init(), a value of 0 is returned and *errorbuf is set to NULL. In the event of an error, a value of -1
is returned and *errorbuf is set to a pointer to a NUL-terminated string describing the error. This string may contain embedded newlines.
This error information is suitable for developers and is not intended for end users. This pointer should be passed to sandbox_free_error(3)
to release the allocated storage when it is no longer needed.
AVAILABLE PROFILES
The following are brief descriptions of each available profile. Keep in mind that sandbox(7) restrictions are typically enforced at resource
acquisition time.
kSBXProfileNoInternet TCP/IP networking is prohibited.
kSBXProfileNoNetwork All sockets-based networking is prohibited.
kSBXProfileNoWrite File system writes are prohibited.
kSBXProfileNoWriteExceptTemporary File system writes are restricted to the temporary folder /var/tmp and the folder specified by the
confstr(3) configuration variable _CS_DARWIN_USER_TEMP_DIR.
kSBXProfilePureComputation All operating system services are prohibited.
SEE ALSO
sandbox-exec(1), sandbox(7), sandboxd(8)
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