On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 4:40 AM, Greg Stark wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 2:31 PM, Scott Mead
> wrote:
>> As with many different types of security (i.e. the 3 foot high fence) this
>> is really just a deterrent to most people who either aren't capable of
>> reverse engineering or are just not i
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 2:31 PM, Scott Mead wrote:
> As with many different types of security (i.e. the 3 foot high fence) this
> is really just a deterrent to most people who either aren't capable of
> reverse engineering or are just not interested in the first place.
Someone I know used to work
Jasen Betts schrieb:
I've wrote a PLPGSQL stored procedure for a DB I've to delivery to my
customer. The problem is that I want to hide the code of the stored
procedure. I don't want that my customer is able to read the code of the my
sp.
Do exist a way to mask the code of the store procedure s
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 9:35 AM, Jonah H. Harris wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 9:31 AM, Scott Mead
> wrote:
>
>>
>>It is important to note (as many people have already pointed out) that
>> both EnterpriseDB and Oracle's wrap functionality is declared as a 100%
>> guarantee that nobody can
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 9:35 AM, Jonah H. Harris wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 9:31 AM, Scott Mead
> wrote:
>
>>
>>It is important to note (as many people have already pointed out) that
>> both EnterpriseDB and Oracle's wrap functionality is declared as a 100%
>> guarantee that nobody can
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 9:31 AM, Scott Mead wrote:
>
>It is important to note (as many people have already pointed out) that
> both EnterpriseDB and Oracle's wrap functionality is declared as a 100%
> guarantee that nobody can read your code. As with many different types of
> security (i.e. t
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 3:37 PM, wrote:
>
>
> I completely agree w/ HArald. Its not something we'd want to see in an open
> source product. That said, I saw yesterday that the latest version of
> EnterpriseDB has this feature. So if you want to protect your own IP, then
> you've got to purchase
On 2009-06-26, luca.cicirie...@email.it wrote:
> I've wrote a PLPGSQL stored procedure for a DB I've to delivery to my
> customer. The problem is that I want to hide the code of the stored
> procedure. I don't want that my customer is able to read the code of the my
> sp.
>
> Do exist a way to mas
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 1:37 PM, wrote:
>
> Obfuscated function source code (not wanted) Obfuscating function source
> code has minimal protective benefits because anyone with super-user access
> can find a way to view the code. At the same time, it would greatly
> complicate backups and other adm
Hi,
Le 26 juin 09 à 10:56, luca.cicirie...@email.it a écrit :
Do exist a way to mask the code of the store procedure shipped with
my DB?
There's a way to do it which is not intended to cover this need: write
the procedure code in C, and only ship the .so and .sql, not the .c
code. You'll
Obfuscated function source code (not wanted) Obfuscating function source code
has minimal protective benefits because anyone with super-user access can find
a way to view the code. At the same time, it would greatly complicate backups
and other administrative tasks. To prevent non-super-users f
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 10:56:34AM +0200, luca.cicirie...@email.it wrote:
> I've wrote a PLPGSQL stored procedure for a DB I've to delivery to
> my customer. The problem is that I want to hide the code of the
> stored procedure. I don't want that my customer is able to read the
> code of the my sp.
Luca, in addition to this:
that feature is on the "Features We Do *Not* Want " list of the
http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Todo list:
Obfuscated function source code (not wanted) Obfuscating function source
code has minimal protective benefits because anyone with super-user access
can find a way
hello
2009/6/26 :
> I've wrote a PLPGSQL stored procedure for a DB I've to delivery to my
> customer. The problem is that I want to hide the code of the stored
> procedure. I don't want that my customer is able to read the code of the my
> sp.
>
> Do exist a way to mask the code of the store proc
I've wrote a PLPGSQL stored procedure for a DB I've to delivery to my
customer. The problem is that I want to hide the code of the stored
procedure. I don't want that my customer is able to read the code of the my
sp.
Do exist a way to mask the code of the store procedure shipped with my DB?
Than
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