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Article: How to get plain text source from shc compiled bash script? - published about 11 years ago.
Content: Shc is used to protect your shell script from modification or inspection. If you created bash script want to distribute it , but dono`t want them to easily readble by other people , then you can use it. First we see how to compiled bash script to binary? wget http://www.datsi.fi.upm.es/~frosal/sources/shc-3.8.7.tgz tar -xvzf shc-3.8.7.tgz cd ...
https://tipstrickshack.blogspot.com/2013/08/how-to-get-plain-text-source-from-shc.html   
Published: 2013 08 25 07:39:00
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Category: Cyber Security
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Article: How to get plain text source from shc compiled bash script? - published about 11 years ago.
Content: Shc is used to protect your shell script from modification or inspection. If you created bash script want to distribute it , but dono`t want them to easily readble by other people , then you can use it. First we see how to compiled bash script to binary? wget http://www.datsi.fi.upm.es/~frosal/sources/shc-3.8.7.tgz tar -xvzf shc-3.8.7.tgz cd ...
https://tipstrickshack.blogspot.com/2013/08/how-to-get-plain-text-source-from-shc.html   
Published: 2013 08 25 07:39:00
Received: 2024 02 20 16:43:02
Feed: Hacking and Tricks
Source: Hacking and Tricks
Category: Cyber Security
Topic: Cyber Security
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