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Re: ex encrypted script
> >| Is there a way to encrypt a script yet still allow it to be runnable? I
> >| know that the simple answer is to write it in C and compile it but I don't
> >| have the means of doing that at the moment. (i.e. there is not compiler on
> >| the system)
> >|
> >| I thought of a few simple protections but they all involve decrypting before
> >| running.
> >
> > Ever hear of chmod? chown?
> >Adam
>
> The vendor also has superuser access.. chmod chown won't protect it.. :(
I once had to obfuscate an awk script. "Cryptography is Economics." My
job was to make it difficult for the enemy to steal the source. There
was a license agreement...
The simple answer of "no" is right in the strong sense, but there are
tricks to make life difficult for the amateur attacker.
My approach was a self-decrypting program. The "real" script was
encrypted within the body of the encasing script. For increased
obfuscation, decrypt only small pieces at a time.