09-22-2005
I think that you misunderstood me.
You can encrypt a shell script but, once it is encrypted, you can not execute it unless you decrypt it. This, therefore, means that the script is still unsecure and your client will be able to view your code if he's determined to.
All he has to do is read the decrypted script while it is running.
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ne_ssl_clicert_read
NE_SSL_CLIENT_CERT(3) neon API reference NE_SSL_CLIENT_CERT(3)
NAME
ne_ssl_clicert_read, ne_ssl_clicert_name, ne_ssl_clicert_encrypted, ne_ssl_clicert_decrypt, ne_ssl_clicert_owner, ne_ssl_clicert_free - SSL
client certificate handling
SYNOPSIS
#include <ne_ssl.h>
ne_ssl_client_cert *ne_ssl_clicert_read(const char *filename);
const char *ne_ssl_clicert_name(const ne_ssl_client_cert *ccert);
int ne_ssl_clicert_encrypted(const ne_ssl_client_cert *ccert);
int ne_ssl_clicert_decrypt(ne_ssl_client_cert *ccert, const char *password);
const ne_ssl_certificate *ne_ssl_clicert_owner(const ne_ssl_client_cert *ccert);
void ne_ssl_clicert_free(ne_ssl_client_cert *ccert);
DESCRIPTION
The ne_ssl_clicert_read function reads a client certificate from a PKCS#12-formatted file, and returns an ne_ssl_client_cert object. If the
client certificate is encrypted, it must be decrypted before it is used. An ne_ssl_client_cert object holds a client certificate and the
associated private key, not just a certificate; the term "client certificate" will used to refer to this pair.
A client certificate can be in one of two states: encrypted or decrypted. The ne_ssl_clicert_encrypted function will return non-zero if the
client certificate is in the encrypted state. A client certificate object returned by ne_ssl_clicert_read may be initially in either state,
depending on whether the file was encrypted or not.
ne_ssl_clicert_decrypt can be used to decrypt a client certificate using the appropriate password. This function must only be called if the
object is in the encrypted state; if decryption fails, the certificate state does not change, so decryption can be attempted more than once
using different passwords.
A client certificate can be given a "friendly name" when it is created; ne_ssl_clicert_name will return this name (or NULL if no friendly
name was specified). ne_ssl_clicert_name can be used when the client certificate is in either the encrypted or decrypted state, and will
return the same string for the lifetime of the object.
The function ne_ssl_clicert_owner returns the certificate part of the client certificate; it must only be called if the client certificate
is in the decrypted state.
When the client certificate is no longer needed, the ne_ssl_clicert_free function should be used to destroy the object.
RETURN VALUE
ne_ssl_clicert_read returns a client certificate object, or NULL if the file could not be read. ne_ssl_clicert_encrypted returns zero if
the object is in the decrypted state, or non-zero if it is in the encrypted state. ne_ssl_clicert_name returns a NUL-terminated friendly
name string, or NULL. ne_ssl_clicert_owner returns a certificate object.
EXAMPLES
The following code reads a client certificate and decrypts it if necessary, then loads it into an HTTP session.
ne_ssl_client_cert *ccert;
ccert = ne_ssl_clicert_read("/path/to/client.p12");
if (ccert == NULL) {
/* handle error... */
} else if (ne_ssl_clicert_encrypted(ccert)) {
char *password = prompt_for_password();
if (ne_ssl_clicert_decrypt(ccert, password)) {
/* could not decrypt! handle error... */
}
}
ne_ssl_set_clicert(sess, ccert);
SEE ALSO
ne_ssl_cert_read
AUTHOR
Joe Orton <neon@lists.manyfish.co.uk>
Author.
COPYRIGHT
neon 0.30.0 31 July 2013 NE_SSL_CLIENT_CERT(3)