The Jargon File (version 4.4.7, 29 Dec 2003):
padded cell
n.
Where you put lusers so they can't hurt anything. A program that limits a
luser to a carefully restricted subset of the capabilities of the host
system (for example, the rsh(1) utility on USG Unix). Note that this is
different from an iron box because it is overt and not aimed at enforcing
security so much as protecting others (and the luser) from the consequences
of the luser's boundless naivete (see naive). Also padded cell
environment.
The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (30 December 2018):
padded cell
Where you put lusers so they can't hurt anything. A program
that limits a luser to a carefully restricted subset of the
capabilities of the host system (for example, the "rsh"
utility on USG Unix). Note that this is different from an
iron box because it is overt and not aimed at enforcing
security so much as protecting others (and the luser) from
the consequences of the luser's boundless naivet'e (see
naive). Also "padded cell environment".
[Jargon File]
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