Re: free obfuscator available [truly OT/BS]

1999-05-27 Thread Herbert Staudacher
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > - Original Message - > From: Zhichao Hong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: Bernd Kreimeier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 1999 1:18 PM > Subject: Re: free obfuscator available [truly

Enough Political Raving! [was Re: free obfuscator available [truly OT/BS]]

1999-05-27 Thread Nathan Meyers
This mailing list is for discussion of Java on Linux. There are plenty of other forums on the Web for indulging in flaming or political or ethnic hatred. Nathan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "u

Re: free obfuscator available [truly OT/BS]

1999-05-26 Thread algoritm
- Original Message - From: Zhichao Hong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Bernd Kreimeier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 1999 1:18 PM Subject: Re: free obfuscator available [truly OT/BS] > > Yeah. And nobody traded with the People

Re: free obfuscator available [truly OT/BS]

1999-05-26 Thread Riyad Kalla
I KNEW IT! This guy is a patriot! :) Zhichao Hong wrote: > > Yeah. And nobody traded with the People's Republic of China. > What do you mean on this ? American traded with People's Republic of > China now. Nobody means Americans are not human beings? They are > probably not since they thr

Re: free obfuscator available [truly OT/BS]

1999-05-26 Thread Jerry McBride
>--- Zhichao Hong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> > Yeah. And nobody traded with the People's Republic >> of China. >> What do you mean on this ? American traded with >> People's Republic of >> China now. Nobody means Americans are not human >> beings? They are >> probably not since they thro

Re: free obfuscator available [truly OT/BS]

1999-05-26 Thread Armen Yampolsky
is in fact a root of one of its more sinister facets? Good luck! -Armen > Subject: Re: free obfuscator available [truly OT/BS] > Date: Wed, 26 May 1999 15:18:11 -0500 (CDT) > From: Zhichao Hong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: Bernd Kreimeier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > CC: [EMAIL P

Re: free obfuscator available [truly OT/BS]

1999-05-26 Thread Ken McNeil
--- Zhichao Hong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Yeah. And nobody traded with the People's Republic > of China. > What do you mean on this ? American traded with > People's Republic of > China now. Nobody means Americans are not human > beings? They are > probably not since they throw bombs

Re: free obfuscator available

1999-05-26 Thread Michael Sinz
On Tue, 25 May 1999 16:55:15 -0400, Jerry McBride wrote: >Another nice one, almost free, is JAX at the www.alphaworks.ibm.com website. It >is written java and not only obfucates, it will compress and JAR your project >automatically. If the JAX development program is anything like the >High Perfor

Re: free obfuscator available [truly OT/BS]

1999-05-26 Thread Zhichao Hong
> Yeah. And nobody traded with the People's Republic of China. What do you mean on this ? American traded with People's Republic of China now. Nobody means Americans are not human beings? They are probably not since they throw bombs like patatos! Gready nation and hypocrites! > > >

Re: free obfuscator available [truly OT/BS]

1999-05-26 Thread Bernd Kreimeier
Nathan Meyers writes: > RMS does not own the last word That wasn't the implication, I reckon. > To paraphrase some of the Linux Expo statements: > if the OSS community can't get past its anti-profit bias, I do not agree with RMS on many an issue, but every now and then somebody has to take

Re: free obfuscator available

1999-05-26 Thread Bernd Kreimeier
Ken McNeil writes: > An obfuscator can be used to reduce the size of class files Ab-used. In all honesty, if somebody wants to write a class file compression utility, he would not call it an obfuscator. Simple textual replacement does not suffice either, thus obfuscators actually use extended na

Re: free obfuscator available

1999-05-26 Thread Bernd Kreimeier
James Seigel writes: > It may be useful if you are trying to obfuscate how > connections are being made, and hide protocols so > that things stay secure. Intercept bytecode on download. Textual replace bogus names with valid ones. Load the class. It seems impossible to hide a protocol in na

Re: free obfuscator available

1999-05-26 Thread Bernd Kreimeier
> > a free and excellent class file obfuscator out there > > author could be convinced to release it under a free license > > for everybody to contribute and improve it Brilliant :-). Thanks for sharing this. Best one I heard in a long time. Right along with offering free porn to the vati

Re: free obfuscator available

1999-05-25 Thread Jerry McBride
>It might be of interest to the java-linux community to know there is a >free and excellent class file obfuscator out there. It is available at > >http://www.elegant-software.com/software/jmangle/ > >and comes with source code. If he receives enough requests maybe the >author could be convinced to

Re: free obfuscator available [borderline OT]

1999-05-25 Thread Nathan Meyers
Paul Matthew Reilly wrote: > > Louis-David Mitterrand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > It might be of interest to the java-linux community to know there > > is a free and excellent class file obfuscator out there. It is > > available at > > > > http://www.elegant-software.com/software/jman

Re: free obfuscator available

1999-05-25 Thread James Seigel
It may be useful if you are trying to obfuscate how connections are being made, and hide protocols so that things stay secure. Cheers James. Pooh Bear -- "I am just a bear of little brain" On Tue, 25 May 1999, Paul Matthew Reilly wrote: > Ken McNeil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > This d

Re: free obfuscator available

1999-05-25 Thread Pete Hardie
Paul Matthew Reilly wrote: > > Louis-David Mitterrand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > It might be of interest to the java-linux community to know there > > is a free and excellent class file obfuscator out there. It is > > available at > > > > http://www.elegant-software.com/software/jman

Re: free obfuscator available

1999-05-24 Thread Paul Matthew Reilly
Ken McNeil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > This does not have to be true. An obfuscator can be used to reduce > the size of class files by replacing names like "someVariable" with > a single letter. Which would lead to reduced download times of > applets. It's been awhile since I've read up on

Re: free obfuscator available

1999-05-24 Thread Ken McNeil
--- Paul Matthew Reilly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Louis-David Mitterrand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > It might be of interest to the java-linux > community to know there > > is a free and excellent class file obfuscator out > there. It is > > available at > > > > http://www.elegant-

Re: free obfuscator available

1999-05-24 Thread Paul Matthew Reilly
Louis-David Mitterrand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > It might be of interest to the java-linux community to know there > is a free and excellent class file obfuscator out there. It is > available at > > http://www.elegant-software.com/software/jmangle/ > > and comes with source code. If

free obfuscator available

1999-05-24 Thread Louis-David Mitterrand
It might be of interest to the java-linux community to know there is a free and excellent class file obfuscator out there. It is available at http://www.elegant-software.com/software/jmangle/ and comes with source code. If he receives enough requests maybe the author could be convinced to relea