The fact that you can start a full desktop isn't a bug, it's a feature of WebLive.
You can easily access the feature at: http://www.edubuntu.org/weblive
Indeed the server is shared with many concurrent users, in some cases the users are moved to containers but it's not done systematically yet as there still are a few bugs and it's using quite a bit of disk space to do so.
I did a quick check and you can't read another user's files in their home directory though in some cases sessions fail to cleanup properly, leaving extra entries in /home (cleaned up daily). In such case, if you get the same uid as a previous deleted user, you'll be able to access their home directory.
In the future, WebLive might switch to a model where it uses containers for all sessions, then it'll be quite easy to avoid users from seeing each other at all, but it's not a very high priority task yet.
Hi,
The fact that you can start a full desktop isn't a bug, it's a feature of WebLive. www.edubuntu. org/weblive
You can easily access the feature at: http://
Indeed the server is shared with many concurrent users, in some cases the users are moved to containers but it's not done systematically yet as there still are a few bugs and it's using quite a bit of disk space to do so.
I did a quick check and you can't read another user's files in their home directory though in some cases sessions fail to cleanup properly, leaving extra entries in /home (cleaned up daily). In such case, if you get the same uid as a previous deleted user, you'll be able to access their home directory.
In the future, WebLive might switch to a model where it uses containers for all sessions, then it'll be quite easy to avoid users from seeing each other at all, but it's not a very high priority task yet.
Thanks for the bug report!