Hi Joern,

Isn't it the goal of filesystems, to protect file from beeing read by non authorized persons ? It's possible with WinNT, 2000, XP, and of course Unix-like OSes.
Just give the right rights to the right persons ;)


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Olivier BILLARD


On 22/10/2003 09:47, J�rn Heid wrote:
Hello.

I want to give my customer a demo of my Cocoon based application which runs
with Jetty on their local machine.
But the problem is everybody can see the internals of the app. All the
pipelines in sitemap.xmap, all XSL and XML. It can be used to find backdoors
in the sitemap for example.

So the question is, how to protect files from being read directly.

A solution would probably be to encrypt (for example via XOR) all the files.
After that, Cocoon (Jetty) has to be started with modified Java-IO classes
(via bootclasspath).

Does anybody know which classes have to be changed or if there's somebody
who has done something like that...


JOERN_HEID



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