# A version of the ActiveScripting engine that enables rexec support # This version supports hosting by IE - however, due to Python's # rexec module being neither completely trusted nor private, it is # *not* enabled by default. # As of Python 2.2, rexec is simply not available - thus, if you use this, # a HTML page can do almost *anything* at all on your machine. # You almost certainly do NOT want to use thus! import pythoncom from win32com.axscript import axscript import winerror from . import pyscript INTERFACE_USES_DISPEX = 0x00000004 # Object knows to use IDispatchEx INTERFACE_USES_SECURITY_MANAGER = 0x00000008 # Object knows to use IInternetHostSecurityManager class PyScriptRExec(pyscript.PyScript): # Setup the auto-registration stuff... _reg_verprogid_ = "Python.AXScript-rexec.2" _reg_progid_ = "Python" # Same ProgID as the standard engine. # _reg_policy_spec_ = default _reg_catids_ = [axscript.CATID_ActiveScript,axscript.CATID_ActiveScriptParse] _reg_desc_ = "Python ActiveX Scripting Engine (with rexec support)" _reg_clsid_ = "{69c2454b-efa2-455b-988c-c3651c4a2f69}" _reg_class_spec_ = "win32com.axscript.client.pyscript_rexec.PyScriptRExec" _reg_remove_keys_ = [(".pys",), ("pysFile",)] _reg_threading_ = "Apartment" def _GetSupportedInterfaceSafetyOptions(self): # print "**** calling", pyscript.PyScript._GetSupportedInterfaceSafetyOptions, "**->", pyscript.PyScript._GetSupportedInterfaceSafetyOptions(self) return INTERFACE_USES_DISPEX | \ INTERFACE_USES_SECURITY_MANAGER | \ axscript.INTERFACESAFE_FOR_UNTRUSTED_DATA | \ axscript.INTERFACESAFE_FOR_UNTRUSTED_CALLER if __name__=='__main__': print("WARNING: By registering this engine, you are giving remote HTML code") print("the ability to execute *any* code on your system.") print() print("You almost certainly do NOT want to do this.") print("You have been warned, and are doing this at your own (significant) risk") pyscript.Register(PyScriptRExec)