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On Fri, 23 Nov 2001, Enrico Payne wrote:
>Hi, is it possible to compile a bash script, or encrypt it, but have it
>still execute when running it form the shell?
>
>I have a number of scripts that I do not want people to edit, or see what is
>going on inside for $$$ reasons.

There may be tools that allow you to compile a shell script. The resulting
binary should be executable without being readable. But as long as it's a
shell script it must be read to be executed.

Tony
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