According to the README's "Security" section "sed" is not enabled by default.
However in the go version "sed" is now enabled by default.
It might not be a big deal as people that are granted access to Tailon are usually highly privileged anyway. It could still be a nasty surprise to some. Especially when upgrading from the python version.
According to the README's "Security" section "sed" is not enabled by default. However in the go version "sed" is now enabled by default.
It might not be a big deal as people that are granted access to Tailon are usually highly privileged anyway. It could still be a nasty surprise to some. Especially when upgrading from the python version.
Tested on release 1.1.0