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Top Forums Programming Obfuscate'ing a.out ... ??? Post 302425810 by achenle on Sunday 30th of May 2010 12:21:24 PM
Old 05-30-2010
You can also build the string one character at a time:

Code:
    char command[ 28 ];
    command[ 0 ] = 's';
    command[ 1 ] = 'q';
        .
        .
        .
    command[ 27 ] = '\0';

Of course, anyone on the server who runs a "ps" command will see your password anyway....
 

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WebService::MusicBrainz::ReleaseGroup(3pm)		User Contributed Perl Documentation		WebService::MusicBrainz::ReleaseGroup(3pm)

NAME
WebService::MusicBrainz::ReleaseGroup SYNOPSIS
use WebService::MusicBrainz::ReleaseGroup; my $ws = WebService::MusicBrainz::ReleaseGroup->new(); my $response = $ws->search({ TITLE => 'ok computer' }); my $release = $response->release(); # grab first one in the list print $release->title(), " (", $release->type(), ") - ", $release->artist()->name(), " "; # OUTPUT: OK Computer (Album Official) - Radiohead DESCRIPTION
METHODS
new() This method is the constructor and it will call for initialization. query() This method will return the cached query object; search() This method is used to search the MusicBrainz database using their web service schema. The only argument is a hashref to define the search parameters. my $ws = WebService::MusicBrainz::Release->new(); my $response = $ws->search({ TITLE => 'Highway to Hell' }); my $response = $ws->search({ ARTIST => 'sleater kinney' }); my $response = $ws->search({ ARTIST => 'beatles', OFFSET => 4 }); my $response = $ws->search({ ARTISTID => '65f4f0c5-ef9e-490c-aee3-909e7ae6b2ab' }); my $response = $ws->search({ DISCID => 'XgrrQ8Npf9Uz_trPIFMrSz6Mk6Q-' }); my $response = $ws->search({ RELEASETYPES => 'Official', MBID => 'a89e1d92-5381-4dab-ba51-733137d0e431' }); my $response = $ws->search({ MBID => 'fed37cfc-2a6d-4569-9ac0-501a7c7598eb', INC => 'artist' }); my $response = $ws->search({ MBID => 'fed37cfc-2a6d-4569-9ac0-501a7c7598eb', INC => 'counts' }); my $response = $ws->search({ MBID => 'fed37cfc-2a6d-4569-9ac0-501a7c7598eb', INC => 'release-events' }); my $response = $ws->search({ MBID => 'fed37cfc-2a6d-4569-9ac0-501a7c7598eb', INC => 'discs' }); my $response = $ws->search({ MBID => 'fed37cfc-2a6d-4569-9ac0-501a7c7598eb', INC => 'tracks' }); my $response = $ws->search({ MBID => 'fed37cfc-2a6d-4569-9ac0-501a7c7598eb', INC => 'artist-rels' }); my $response = $ws->search({ MBID => 'fed37cfc-2a6d-4569-9ac0-501a7c7598eb', INC => 'release-rels' }); my $response = $ws->search({ MBID => 'fed37cfc-2a6d-4569-9ac0-501a7c7598eb', INC => 'track-rels' }); my $response = $ws->search({ MBID => 'fed37cfc-2a6d-4569-9ac0-501a7c7598eb', INC => 'url-rels' }); Multiple INC params can be delimited by whitespace, commas, or + characters. my $response = $ws->search({ MBID => 'fed37cfc-2a6d-4569-9ac0-501a7c7598eb', INC => 'artist url-rels' }); my $response = $ws->search({ MBID => 'fed37cfc-2a6d-4569-9ac0-501a7c7598eb', INC => 'artist,url-rels' }); my $response = $ws->search({ MBID => 'fed37cfc-2a6d-4569-9ac0-501a7c7598eb', INC => 'artist+url-rels' }); AUTHOR
Bob Faist <bob.faist@gmail.com> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2006-2007 by Bob Faist This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. SEE ALSO
http://wiki.musicbrainz.org/XMLWebService perl v5.10.1 2009-12-06 WebService::MusicBrainz::ReleaseGroup(3pm)
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