At the moment refox protects the majority of the foxpro's communities
applications.

At the end of the day is there a 'refox' equivalent for python that will
give us quite a bit of protection from reverse engineering?


Rob

 


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On 4/10/07, Tristan Leask <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Cheers Ed.  I am just having a look around now to see if there is a 
> way to protect the code after compiling into a particular platform.  
> It's not looking good.
>
> http://www.velocityreviews.com/forums/t318873-python-executables.html
>

It's exactly the same problem with DotNet or with VFP executables: if
you provide me with the binary, I can give you the source code that
wrote it, less comments and perhaps not exactly as the original was
structured. There are "obfuscators" that make this harder, but it's not
impossible.

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Ted Roche
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