A note on forkingA practical detail that matters is the process that creates child sandboxes must itself be fork-safe. If you are running an async runtime, forking from a multithreaded process is inherently unsafe because child processes inherit locked mutexes and can corrupt state. The solution is a fork server pattern where you fork a single-threaded launcher process before starting the async runtime, then have the async runtime communicate with the launcher over a Unix socket. The launcher creates children, entirely avoiding the multithreaded fork problem.
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Network egress control — compute isolation means nothing if the sandbox can freely phone home. Options range from disabling networking entirely, to running an allowlist proxy (like Squid) that blocks DNS resolution inside the sandbox and forces all traffic through a domain-level allowlist, to dropping CAP_NET_RAW so the sandbox cannot bypass DNS with raw sockets.