Well, I'm no perl guru, but I know it IS possible to obfuscate the code enough that no one in their right mind could read it... for example:
Try running that... Then try to figure it out...
I'm calling a program with a command line arguement containing a password. while the process is running anyone on the system can ps -ef and see the password. Is there a way to prevent this from happening.
example
PROGRAM USERNAME/PASSWD
I've also tried
PROGRAM `cat passfile`
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Is there anyone who knows how to hide an IP from being logged by the site you are visiting. I know of some paid companies but I am looking for a different solution. Is there some way in UNIX to mask the ip.
Help this is urgent.
Datopdog (1 Reply)
Hi all,
This is my first post in this forum. Searched the threads, couldn't get information about this.
I have developed a web-based tool using CGI. The code consists of cgi files (.cgi) and functions written as Perl Modules( .pm files). As it is the tool works perfect.
Now is there... (4 Replies)
Hi all,
Sometime back, had put up a Q regarding hiding perl code.
A: There is a utility known as 'pp' which comes along with PAR. Downloaded from
CPAN. These people have done wonderful work I must say. Cool executables from
perl scripts.
Have one more... (4 Replies)
Hello. A bit of a puzzle here:
I have a 3rd party executable, which requires the following parameters:
parm1 = program_name, parm2=userid/password, parm3=additional flags.
We tried passing password as a variable, but you can do grep, and see what the password actually is
I found a bit... (2 Replies)
class B
{
public:
void fns(void){//base def;}
};
class D:public B
{
public:
void fns(void) {//new def;}
};
I was thinking the above is overriding but somewhere else i found the above is just hiding.Only virtual functions can be considered as overriding?
This is the exact statement ... (1 Reply)
Is there a way to see or print a sub code?
Sometime a sub could be already defined, but in the debug mode (so, interactively) it could be already out of screen.
So, I would think about a way to check if the sub is defined (just 'defined' is not a problem) and how it is defined.
Also, if... (4 Replies)
Hi,
plz see the below code , i have catch the file "Orders.20110714.out "file
as a Orders*.out. but it giving me an error .it does not open the file.
if the same thing i have done by code
code-> ls Orders*.out then it gives me the output
Orders.20110714.out
i am trying apply the... (1 Reply)
How can we share a script without actually sharing the code?
I have 4 scripts in my system.
The end user has to execute the first file and based on the inputs (I am reading 1, 2 , 3 as options) my shell script will execute respective script files.
Now I dont want to share all the 4 script... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: Dish
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getusershell(3C) Standard C Library Functions getusershell(3C)NAME
getusershell, setusershell, endusershell - get legal user shells
SYNOPSIS
#include <unistd.h>
char *getusershell(void);
void setusershell(void);
void endusershell(void);
DESCRIPTION
The getusershell() function returns a pointer to a legal user shell as defined by the system manager in the file /etc/shells. If
/etc/shells does not exist, the following locations of the standard system shells are used in its place:
/bin/bash /bin/csh
/bin/jsh /bin/ksh
/bin/ksh93 /bin/pfcsh
/bin/pfksh /bin/pfsh
/bin/sh /bin/tcsh
/bin/zsh /sbin/jsh
/sbin/pfsh /sbin/sh
/usr/bin/bash /usr/bin/csh
/usr/bin/jsh /usr/bin/ksh
/usr/bin/ksh93 /usr/bin/pfcsh
/usr/bin/pfksh /usr/bin/pfsh
/usr/bin/sh /usr/bin/tcsh
/usr/bin/zsh /usr/sfw/bin/zsh
/usr/xpg4/bin/sh
The getusershell() function opens the file /etc/shells, if it exists, and returns the next entry in the list of shells.
The setusershell() function rewinds the file or the list.
The endusershell() function closes the file, frees any memory used by getusershell() and setusershell(), and rewinds the file /etc/shells.
RETURN VALUES
The getusershell() function returns a null pointer on EOF.
BUGS
All information is contained in memory that may be freed with a call to endusershell(), so it must be copied if it is to be saved.
NOTES
Restricted shells should not be listed in /etc/shells.
SunOS 5.11 1 Nov 2007 getusershell(3C)