Remi wrote:
No, it won't. Security by obscurity is a nonsense.
It's true only for cryptography I think.
Anyone with a disassembler can find your secret sauce as soon as they
download your product. A lot of effort yes... but if what you think you have
found has any value it will be done.
On Thu, 23 Sep 2004 05:58:24 +0200
Remi Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, you can download the clam database handling and file scanner at
http://uscanit.free.fr/lib.zip
It looks OK. Thanks for publishing it.
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Ok, you can download the clam database handling and file scanner at
http://uscanit.free.fr/lib.zip
It looks OK. Thanks for publishing it.
Can you clarify for the rest of us? Does that mean the clam team is
accepting this sort of usage of the db?
m/
On Thu, 23 Sep 2004 12:42:00 -0700
Mitch (WebCob) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, you can download the clam database handling and file scanner
at http://uscanit.free.fr/lib.zip
It looks OK. Thanks for publishing it.
Can you clarify for the rest of us? Does that mean the clam team is
Remi Thomas said:
Tomasz Kojm wrote:
No, it won't. Security by obscurity is a nonsense.
It's true only for cryptography I think.
It would be really nice if you could share your code with us to make
ClamAV a better software.
Ok, you can download the clam database handling and file scanner