There are Ioncube decoders as well. Pick your poison.
On Jan 5, 12:02 pm, Aus <[email protected]> wrote:
> I do like the Mac address and license thing,
> but the encryption with ioncube sounds more flexible and less work, i
> don't care if the website is copied by users, it have many
> dependencies and will be useless.
> I only care if it can be open to read ! , inocube sounds like a
> winner.
>
> On Jan 5, 7:48 pm, The_Saint <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > On Jan 5, 3:49 pm, Mathew <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > If your trying to protect an algorithm then you could store the source
> > > code for the algorithm in a text file that is encrypted with a key
> > > from a license file. Design your license file to include the Mac
> > > address. That should be good enough for most cases. They would have to
> > > crack your encryption, the license file and decompile the source code.
>
> > Mac address would be a real pain. Especially if clients want to change
> > their server. Or a new network card. What if it runs on a webhoster?
> > I would advise ioncube. ok, It doesn't optimise. But it will be
> > encrypted. You do need to add the ioncube package to your code.
> > x-cart.com uses it for their trial version, for example.
> > It comes with a licence key file creation system.
>
> > Daniel
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