On Monday, 11 August 2014 00:58:36 UTC+1, William Hermans wrote:

> Never allow a Nodejs process that faces the internet to run as root. 
> *EVER*. That's #1 rule.
>

So is there a way that a node.js process could start as root, configure the 
hardware using bonescript functions, change to a non-privileged user ID, 
start a server listening on a port >3000, and still use bonescript to 
access the IO pins themselves? If so, how? Anyone?

Max


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