You can encode your php scripts (in standalone cgi mode or apache served)
with the open source gpl php encoder/optimizer turck mmcache. The readme
says that the encoding it's not recommended for production use yet, but it
works like a charm.
Good Luck,
Koba
On Thu, 5 Jun 2003 09:30:51 +0200, Luis Gomez - InfoEmergencias
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello world...
In my company, we've been working for some months in what I consider a
rather interesting product... but well, this mail is not spam ;)
Seriously, the fact is this: we are going to install Linux servers in
some companies, in order to serve mail, files, databases... We have
developed a complete control panel in HTML and PHP, accessing MySQL
databases and using some selfmade scripts that pickup the data in the
MySQL db and transform these data into the config files of each service.
We'd like to protect that content, so that even if someone unplugs the
machine and connects the HD to another Linux box, they can't access that
information. Of course it's difficult to do, but we think there might be
a possibility to achieve success.
So the question is obvious: could someone shine a light in our path? :-)
TIA
The Pope
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Koba