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Ok, #988
Thoughs? If it were solely up to me, I would make that change without a second thought, because I don't want to be the one blamed when someone's machine gets f**ked because they didn't have some obscure command line flag turned on for what should obviously be default functionality. Perhaps, at the very least, |
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--hide-ui-dir-config appears to do nothing to the new textual inversion tab. It still reveals the entire directory structure. Perhaps two additional switches, one to completely disable the settings tab, and one to completely disable the textual inversion tab would be a good idea after all. Otherwise there's an extreme amount of trust placed on having this exposed in any way (through share or proxy/port forwarding) |
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Can adding the settings_interface to the list of interfaces in ui.py be a command line option?
I have this running on an exposed endpoint accessible by some friends. I trust them (mostly) but I don't trust their security practices and having the ability to change where output is written feels like a solid vulnerability.
Right now I simply comment out the settings_interface in the interfaces list declaration in ui.py but I have to undo that change every pull. Would it be possible to make disabling that interface a command line option?
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