What Is Your Multi-Sandbox "Theme"?

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x75
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What Is Your Multi-Sandbox "Theme"?

Post by x75 » Fri Jan 16, 2015 8:15 pm

Curious how others are organizing their boxes.

I currently have one default box that I use for low-risk web browsing & downloads.

I have a second box that I use to try out new programs, addons, etc.

And a third box that I reserve for more higher-risk behavior (more unknown programs, etc)

The first box I allow some permissions to the main system (file recovery, bookmarks, and history). The other 2 I keep quite quarantined. Pretty simple.

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Re: What Is Your Multi-Sandbox "Theme"?

Post by bo.elam » Sat Jan 17, 2015 12:30 pm

x75, in short, I try to separate programs from each other as much as possible . Consequently, I create separate sandboxes for most programs. That way, I can set up each sandbox according to the program. I try to restrict sandboxes as much as possible without giving up any convenience. So, I have separate sandboxes for browsers, PDF reader, video players, Office programs, EMail clients, you name the program, if I am using it, it is likely I have it set to run sandboxed automatically when it runs.

Also, I force my Downloads folder and USB drives, that way if a program runs out of there, it runs sandboxed automatically. I also have a Windows explorer sandbox, I normally use that sandbox for specific purposes, like for example, navigating to pictures or any file that I might download that I dont feel to sure about what It is. :)

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Re: What Is Your Multi-Sandbox "Theme"?

Post by RooJ » Sat Jan 17, 2015 3:06 pm

I tend to sandbox like bo.elam.

Currently:

SBDefaultBox - Default
SBAlcatraz - Very limited file system access, no internet, drop rights, sbiextra dll etc
SBFirefox - Limited file system access, only firefox can run, firefox forced
SBIExplorer - Limited file system access, only IE can run, IE forced
SBMediaPlayers - Limited file system access, all media players/image viewers are forced
SBNull - No programs can run.. All drive letters other than my HD partitions & ramdisk are forced to this, as are all startup folders and download folders. Mostly used to prevent autorunning. Also means I can browse a USB pen without fear of accidently running something. To open a file I either move it or right click and run in a different sandbox / outside of sandboxie
SBSteam - Limited file system access, SteamWebHelper/ErrorReporter forced
SBTOR - Limited file system access, only TOR browser+dependencies etc can run

If I install PDF readers, email clients etc they'll also get their own sandbox.

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Re: What Is Your Multi-Sandbox "Theme"?

Post by JoeHood » Tue Jan 27, 2015 8:44 pm

I try to make it simpler. I start with, will the sandbox be set to auto delete, or not. Most of what I choose to auto delete I run in the same sandbox. For instance if I have 4 browsers, in my usage I am not going to be using them at the same time. I know I could have 4 seperate sandboxes. But actually nothing is lost if I set up just one box for all 4 browsers.

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