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Re: perl2exe - no more secrets

by Abigail-II (Bishop)
on Feb 24, 2003 at 10:30 UTC ( [id://238073]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: perl2exe - no more secrets
in thread perl2exe - no more secrets

But using 'perl2exe' isn't so much a lock on a door. It's like scribbling 'this door is locked' on the door. And it gives people a false sense of security. Which is worse than having no security at all.

Abigail

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Re: Re: perl2exe - no more secrets
by Juerd (Abbot) on Feb 24, 2003 at 12:35 UTC

    It's like scribbling 'this door is locked' on the door.

    There's a door here with a sign that says "Opening this door will set off the fire alarm". There is no alarm, but since they put that sign on the door has not been opened by anyone, while before it was used as a normal exit all the time.

    If the imaginary lock looks real enough, most people won't even bother.

    Juerd
    - http://juerd.nl/
    - spamcollector_perlmonks@juerd.nl (do not use).
    

      No one has opened the door because of the risk of embarrassment or disciplinary action. There is no such risk associated with poking around inside a long string of ones and zeroes with a file browser or debugger in the privacy of one's basement.

      Update: please do me a favor and if you choose to -- this node, tell me why. I'm perplexed at all the downvotes. Is the statement I made above incorrect, offensive, off-topic or impolite in any way?

Re: Re: perl2exe - no more secrets
by John M. Dlugosz (Monsignor) on Feb 28, 2003 at 17:19 UTC
    That's why I use ROT-13 instead of XOR for a bogo-crypt. It's obviously a formalism only, and less likely to be confused for security.

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