Re: AppleScript feature request - encryption
Re: AppleScript feature request - encryption
- Subject: Re: AppleScript feature request - encryption
- From: Takaaki Naganoya <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2005 22:48:57 +0900
On 05.3.15 10:21 PM, "jj" <email@hidden> wrote:
>>>
>>> You just need to read the "rsrc" data from the read only script or
>>> application.
>>>
>>> The information is all there in plain text :-(
>>
>> I re-download ResEdit 2.1.3 to Mac OS X 10.3.8 system.
>>
>> I opened the execute-only saved script by ancient ResEdit 2.1.3.
>>
>> "DPos" and "WPos" resources found.
>>
>> And I could not find the plain text data as you told.
>>
>> Which version of Mac OS X do you use? "Execute only" scripts seems to have
>> a kind of easy encryption.
>
> It it is a res-fork-based script, you can find the stuff in the "scpt"
> resource. Otherwise, you will find it in the data fork (I think ResEdit
> can't read it, so open the script in a plain text editor, such as Tex-Edit
> Plus, BBEdit or blah)
--AppleScript-----
set a to 1
set b to "abcdefg"
--AppleScript-----
|
V
--Open by Text Editor-----------
FasdUAS 1.101.10¸
¸.aevtoappnullÄê****¯
.aevtoappnullÄê****¯0a
abcdefg0bkEO·E³ascr
ÞÞ
--Open by Text Editor-----------
Hmmmm.... Some important parameters or whole script need to be
scrambled....by using a kind of encryption tool such as OpenSSL.
On the other hand, how about "AEDebug" detection ?
--
Takaaki Naganoya
email@hidden
http://www.appleco.jp/piyomarusoft/
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