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Developers, want to protect YOUR source code from thiefs?

Discussion in 'Discussion' started by kurozael, Oct 14, 2013.

  1. kurozael

    kurozael Cloud Sixteen Director Staff Member Administrator Investor

    Developers can now take advantage of CloudAuthX 2.7 ( http://source.cloudsixteen.com ) to encode your plugins or schema code.

    If you'd like to encode SERVER-SIDE code belonging to your plugin or schema, (for now) simply send an email to [email protected] with the subject: CLOUDAUTHX ENCODING REQUEST and the body of the email should be the code you want encrypted.

    I will (in some time) reply back with a CloudAuthX.External call that you would place in your sv_plugin or sv_schema or whatever.
     
  2. I was literally thinking about this today, remembering when I asked you about it on Steam.

    Fuck yessssssssssssss. Probably the first thing I would do is force my plugin info to have the author be me and the name and description be forced to a certain thing, though I think that may be clientside.

    Is that okay? Are there any restrictions?
     
  3. kurozael

    kurozael Cloud Sixteen Director Staff Member Administrator Investor

    There are no restrictions other than client-side code cannot be encrypted, only server-side code.
     
  4. Perfect.

    Will it be automated in the future? That would be heavenly.
     
  5. kurozael

    kurozael Cloud Sixteen Director Staff Member Administrator Investor

    If it is automated it'll be heavily checked on, I don't want people doing anything dodgy with it so I need to make sure everything is safe and checked.
     
  6. RJ

    RJ no pay Legend Clockwork Customer

    Will client-side code ever be able to be encrypted or is this impossible?
     
  7. trurascalz

    trurascalz C16 Developer Legend

    Pretty sure that would require the client to have the decrypter thing aswell :/ but thats my guess.


    Anyway, Thats fancy

    kuro read my pm's D;
     
  8. CloudAuthx is a server side module so I don't see another module being made any time soon, if at all.
     

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