At 18:51 25/02/2003, Thomas Johnsson wrote:
>1. Zend does not have a way to decode a php file that was encoded
>using Zend Encoder.
> (For those of you paying attention to details, note the word "decode",
> not "decrypt". Zend Encoder does not encrypt. US gov't lawyers, please
take note :)
Are you
se?
Thanks for clearing the air, and sorry for polluting it with more questions
:)
// Thomas
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>This might sound a bit paranoid, but since I don't know how it works, i'll
>ask anyway.
>
>If I encrypt a file using the Zend Encoder, is there anyone at zend who can
>view it,
> There is not a way to encrypt something so that is is totaly, positivly,
> iriversable. As for someone at zend looking at them, there probably is,
but
> they have a duty not to do anything with them.
So what you are saying is that zend probably has a way of un-encoding the
encoded files, if they
, 2003 11:51 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] Zend Encoder
This might sound a bit paranoid, but since I don't know how it works, i'll
ask anyway.
If I encrypt a file using the Zend Encoder, is there anyone at zend who can
view it, or it it an unreversable encryption?
// Thomas
This might sound a bit paranoid, but since I don't know how it works, i'll
ask anyway.
If I encrypt a file using the Zend Encoder, is there anyone at zend who can
view it, or it it an unreversable encryption?
// Thomas
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Hey,
Is it possible to run zend encoded scripts from the shell prompt?
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hey,
Any ideas on how one can encode multiple files on a windows machine??
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Hi,
My company is looking into using the Zend Encoder to enforce
licensing of some tools that I'm developing and I have a few
questions that I hope someone who's used it can answer:
1) I understand that when you encode your files, they will stop
working when the zend license expires. how easy is
Although, an interesting question would be how hidden are variable values?
Such as usernames/passes, etc.
Though if someone manages to get a hold of a script, encoded or not, that
has usernames and passwords in it, you are probably screwed anyway ;)
In such a case all usernames and passwords sho
> Is it possible in any instance that someone else will be able to
> de-code my
> PHP scripts once I have used the Zend Encoder on it, and be able
> to read it?
> Obviously they will be able to decode it to actually use it on
> the server,
> but will they ever be able to read the source?
They wi
Without getting into the specifics of the zend product,
which we've not tested thoroughly, I'd hazard a wild speculation that
zend encoder-encoded scripts:
1. can be decoded
2. can NOT be decoded to the original source
Obviously anything encoded needs to be decoded to run, and someone
with enoug
Hi,
I`m about to buy the Zend encoder from thier website and thought I better ask
a pretty important question, unfortunately Zend couldn`t be bothered to
follow up the lead on someone who might buy thier product so I thought I
would turn to you guys to see if any of you know.
Is it possible i
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