Re: Fwd: Execute binary code

2007-01-08 Thread Chris Mellon
On 1/8/07, Gabriel Genellina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > At Monday 8/1/2007 18:01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > >Chris Mellon wrote: > > > Writing to a temp file will be at least 3 times as easy and twice as > > > reliable as any other method you come up with. > > > >I'm not disputing that, but I

Re: Fwd: Execute binary code

2007-01-08 Thread Gabriel Genellina
At Monday 8/1/2007 18:01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Chris Mellon wrote: > Writing to a temp file will be at least 3 times as easy and twice as > reliable as any other method you come up with. I'm not disputing that, but I want to keep a piece of code (a parser for Oracle binary dumps, that I did

Re: Fwd: Execute binary code

2007-01-08 Thread citronelu
Chris Mellon wrote: > Writing to a temp file will be at least 3 times as easy and twice as > reliable as any other method you come up with. I'm not disputing that, but I want to keep a piece of code (a parser for Oracle binary dumps, that I didn't wrote) out of foreign hands, as much as possible.

Fwd: Execute binary code

2007-01-08 Thread Chris Mellon
On 8 Jan 2007 12:45:45 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Larry Bates wrote: > > > What you are asking is a virus/trojan "like" program. There's no reason > > you shouldn't be able to write the code to TEMP directory and execute it. > > > > -Larry > > > No, it is not about a tro