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in reply to Re^4: FastCGI and EXEs under Windows
in thread FastCGI and EXEs under Windows

With PerlApp it's much harder to recover source code than it is with other EXE creators (like pp) but it's not totally impossible. The theoretical method (which I've never tried, just had explained to me) is to load the perl-app created tool into an EXE debugger, run the program partway, dump out the memory contents and find where perl put the compiled opcode tree for the script, and then write a perl script that recreates that opcode tree and uses B::Deparse to rip it apart into perl code.

Unless you're implementing state secrets as CGI scripts, it's almost certainly easier for someone trying to obtain your source code to write whatever your script does themselves from scratch than it is for them to extract it out of a PerlApp executeable.

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