SuccessInMind wrote:
> Beside inserting some cryptic code here and there and sometimes including
> some environement variables to create a domain proprietary script does
> anyone knows of any effective ways to protect our Perl code from unwanted
> eyes?
>
> I have seen a script once where all the lines of codes where wrapped around
> and all of the white spaces where eliminated. I guest I could write a small
> program to do this however is anyone aware of a a utility or tools available
> to do such things or better?
http://search.cpan.org/search?mode=module&query=ACME
might be (kind of) what you want. And as Randal's remarked, trying to
crack even a relatively simple encryption is illegal. I'll trust Randal
on this. =)
There's always the typical Win32 solution: compile to executable.
--
If you do not climb, you will not fall. This is true.
But is it that bad to fail, that hard to fall?
-- Morpheus, The Sandman
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