On Mon, 13 May 2002, SHEETS,JASON (Non-HP-Boise,ex1) wrote:
Yes even if you take some steps to protect your code it may still be
distributed, but it WILL be distributed if you don't.
Think about security, as a sysadmin I can't just not apply security updates,
you apply every security update
AM
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Subject: RE: [PHP] Genus who came up with Self
Destruct Code Copy
Pro tection
Step 1: Run the files through a prettyprinter.
That instantly restores the
indentation and line breaks.
Step 2: Open up in a text editor like TextPad that
has multi-file
search-and-replace
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From: Jason Soza [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, May 13, 2002 5:12 PM
To: Collins, Robert
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PHP] Genus who came up with Self Destruct Code Copy
Pro tection
For what it's worth, it's been my experience that people that have the
freetime to hack
IMHO The best way as a contractor to protect yourself against dishonest
companies or people is a contract. However, there maybe a simple method to
programmatically help.
Put something like this in the top of each of the pages that have common
functions
PSUDO CODE
I like this idea...
Collins, Robert wrote:
IMHO The best way as a contractor to protect yourself against dishonest
companies or people is a contract. However, there maybe a simple method to
programmatically help.
Put something like this in the top of each of the pages that have common
Collins, Robert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Put something like this in the top of each of the pages that have
common functions
PSUDO CODE
if(file_exists(/path/to/file/core_functions.php)){
$core_functions = /path/to/file/core_functions.php;
}else{
From: Stuart Dallas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Collins, Robert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Put something like this in the top of each of the pages that have
common functions
PSUDO CODE
if(file_exists(/path/to/file/core_functions.php)){
$core_functions =
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Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 10:00 AM
To: Stuart Dallas; Collins, Robert; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] Genus who came up with Self Destruct Code Copy
Pro tection
From: Stuart Dallas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Collins, Robert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Put something like this in the top of each
On Tuesday 14 May 2002 23:00, 1LT John W. Holmes wrote:
From: Stuart Dallas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Collins, Robert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Put something like this in the top of each of the pages that have
common functions
PSUDO CODE
[snip]
That's exactly what you need :) Have some core functions that are remotely
accessed.
for example:
$result =
file(http://www.myserver.com/functions/square_root.php?input=4;);
Then at www.myserver.com the square_root.php file would contain:
?
echo sqrt($input);
?
Does anyone
On Tue, 14 May 2002, Collins, Robert wrote:
$core_functions =
http://www.domain.com/path/to/file/core_functions.php;;
require_once($core_functions);
1) You'd have to eval() it rather than requiring it.
2) lynx -source -dump
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From: Miguel Cruz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, 14 May 2002, Collins, Robert wrote:
$core_functions =
http://www.domain.com/path/to/file/core_functions.php;;
require_once($core_functions);
1) You'd have to eval() it rather than requiring it.
I
On Tue, 14 May 2002, 1LT John W. Holmes wrote:
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From: Miguel Cruz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, 14 May 2002, Collins, Robert wrote:
$core_functions =
http://www.domain.com/path/to/file/core_functions.php;;
require_once($core_functions);
1) You'd
On Wednesday 15 May 2002 03:24, 1LT John W. Holmes wrote:
Does anyone see any flaws in this?
As long as you realize that any method like this is just going to be
retrieving a string, basically. You don't get any PHP code back, you just
get the results of the PHP code. So in your example,
I don't think the success of a commercial product depends on whether it's
source is public or not. But it may depend if the product can be easily
stolen or multiplied. Sure, you can simply trust people that they act
honestly and lefally but that isn't always the case.
Let's assume you made a
Sure there is no 100% secure copy protection. I think the question is:
how
can I make it most difficult to break?
The term I use is keeping honest people out
Also, if you're on active duty military, don't write anything for them. From
the few responses I've seen to a question I asked, the
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The term I use is keeping honest people out
Not necessarily.
If the whole thing is designed the right way.
A copy protection I like for example are
, 2002 3:29 PM
To: Udo Giacomozzi
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] Genus who came up with Self
Destruct Code Copy
Pro tection
On 13 May 2002, Udo Giacomozzi wrote:
If the whole thing is designed the right way.
A copy protection I like for example are
dongles. Ok, they are not
applicable
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Date: Monday, May 13, 2002 1:48 pm
Subject: RE: [PHP] Genus who came up with Self Destruct Code Copy
Pro tection
Everyone is arguing that these encoders can be
cracked. Does anyone know of one, have you done
it yourself? How long did it take? I mean I'm
not going to leave my door
This thread was started to discuss how a contract programmer can protect
himself from getting ripped of by an dishonest person or company not every
little hacker in the world.
SNIP
It only takes one person with some free time to break your protection
scheme, and then the cat's out of the bag.
Soza [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, May 13, 2002 4:03 PM
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Copy Pro tection
I think the point of all this, and I'm sure I'll be corrected if I've
misunderstood, you can spend your time encrypting
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From: Miguel Cruz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: May 13, 2002 10:13 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PHP] Genus who came up with Self
Destruct Code Copy
Pro tection
Well, I promise you that I can re-activate any
solely PHP-based
remote killswitch in a matter of minutes - maybe
hours
: RE: [PHP] Genus who came up with Self
Destruct Code Copy
Pro tection
Obviously most coders are in the middle ground.
They are not writing the killer app of all
time
but is of significant value. I don't know what
people on here are charging but I can't add
$2880
a year to my overhead
So I should buy a commerical product from zend to
protect my code but since my code will be reversed
engineered anyways then what's the point of buying
from zend?
That's your choice. It's also my point. If you can't be 100% secure
then perhaps you should be looking at what you're
I was talking in general. The BBS was simply an example to
make things clearer. I am *not* developing a BB system!
If you want you can think of a immaginary tool that makes
a website load twice as fast, need the half web
space and makes the website look nicer, of course at lower
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Subject: RE: [PHP] Genus who came up with Self
Destruct Code Copy
Pro tection
I was talking in general. The BBS was simply an
example to
make things clearer. I am *not* developing a BB
system!
If you want you can think of a immaginary
Obviously most coders are in the middle ground.
They are not writing the killer app of all time
but is of significant value. I don't know what
people on here are charging but I can't add $2880
a year to my overhead for the zend encoder. Plus
add $1875 per cpu for the zend
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