#63482 - 2002-03-01 04:09 PM
KixCrypt Question
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Mark Bennett
Getting the hang of it
Registered: 2001-10-10
Posts: 70
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I have want to decrypt an exe KIX script that I created with KIXCRYPT. Does anyone know if this is possible and how to do it?Thanks, Mark
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#63486 - 2002-03-06 02:50 AM
Re: KixCrypt Question
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Tan Bandradi
Fresh Scripter
Registered: 2001-04-17
Posts: 31
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I think it would be very secure if Kixcrypt can read the content of the encrypted executable file directly rather than creating temporary file on decryption.
Tan
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#63487 - 2002-03-06 09:02 AM
Re: KixCrypt Question
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Richard H.
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Registered: 2000-01-24
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Loc: Leatherhead, Surrey, UK
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Tan, I guess when you say quote: I think it would be very secure if Kixcrypt...
you mean KiXtart rather than KiXcrypt?
KiXcrypt doesnt execute the files, it calls an external interpreter to execute them. While it was created for KiXtart it could just as well be AWK, PERL, DOS BAT interpreter etc. The problem is that KiXtart does not have a method of reading a script other than from a plain text file.
If KiXtart could accept the script as piped input, and then re-open the keyboard as stdin on end of file we'd be half way there. [ 06 March 2002, 09:08: Message edited by: Richard Howarth ]
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#63489 - 2002-03-07 08:40 AM
Re: KixCrypt Question
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Tan Bandradi
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Registered: 2001-04-17
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True Richard, that's the main issue, KiXtart does not have a method of reading a script other than from a plain text file, I don't know what I was trying to say.
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#63490 - 2002-03-11 07:09 AM
Re: KixCrypt Question
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MCA
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Registered: 2000-04-28
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Loc: Netherlands, EU
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