This is all so cool! Should have its on forum! ;) By putting it on CPAN I bet/hope people will find it and support it!

Password inside the start.c is nifty! Although one have to compile it, but that wasn't much of a problem really... Really nice trick to keep the source safe. Having the script scrambled isn't as safe, just harder to get. With the password protected .zip I think its a better protection (although I'm not sure what kind of algoritm .zip uses). Also, adding it into the .c is also abit safer. However, probably quite easy for any hacker, but anyway.

Btw, what are you gonna call this packer? Packer::Start? :D

/ Ace

In reply to Re^13: problem with par as other user by Ace128
in thread problem with par as other user by Anonymous Monk

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