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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T17:48:31+00:00 2026-05-22T17:48:31+00:00

I’m trying to embed some Lua scripting functionality in my C# app by using

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I’m trying to embed some Lua scripting functionality in my C# app by using LuaInterface 2.0.3. This is working just fine so far, but I can’t figure out how to restrict access to only few specified .Net classes. By default, all .Net libraries are directly accessible through “luanet” and Lua scripts are free to open new windows or access the file system.

e.g. this Lua script will open a new Window:

   Form = luanet.System.Windows.Forms.Form
   mainForm = Form()
   mainForm:ShowDialog()

Freedom of scripting is great and all, but this is likely to interfere with the hosting app and has some security-related implications I’m not too fond of. Is there any way to disable this?

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    2026-05-22T17:48:32+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 5:48 pm
    --make a table for all the classes you want to expose
    safeClasses = {}
    --store all the ones you want
    safeClasses.Form = luanet.System.Windows.Forms.Form
    --etc...
    
    --remove access to LuaInterface
    luanet = nil
    package.loaded.luanet = nil
    --prevent future packages from being loaded
    require = nil
    package.loadlib = nil
    

    You could also do this in reverse, removing the global and stored instances of LuaInterface first and then doing all the work through a local reference (which all code in the rest of the block can use):

    --get a local reference to LuaInterface without clobbering the name
    local luainterface = luanet
    
    --delete the global reference to it
    luanet = nil
    
    --also delete it from the package store and disable package loading
    package.loaded.luanet = nil
    require = nil
    package.loadlib = nil
    
    --put luanet back locally at its original name (for convenience)
    local luanet = luainterface 
    
    --make a table for all the classes you want to expose
    safeClasses = {}
    --store all the ones you want
    safeClasses.Form = luanet.System.Windows.Forms.Form
    --etc...
    

    (You can avoid the three-step name-preservation dance above (local luainterface=luanet; luanet=nil; local luanet=luainterface) by localizing directly to luanet and then deleting the global through the _G reference to the global table:

    local luanet=_G.luanet
    _G.luanet = nil
    

    I just chose not to as a matter of personal preference.)

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