However, paragraph the second makes no sense at all! If some code on the box can download the "secret" scripts, then root can read that code and do the same thing. Or he can just edit the code to print out the "secret" material after it has been downloaded. This is not a secure solution.
BTW, have you considered just making your client sign a non-disclosure agreement concerning the content of your "secret" scripts? Then you can just put the scripts on the box and if they ever use them publicly you can sue their pants off.
-sam
In reply to Re: Re: "safe" perl cron environment?
by samtregar
in thread "safe" perl cron environment?
by jhanna
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