If permissions cannot solve the problem (chmod, selinux) (you do not
specify who is others), you could briefly re-write your script in Perl
and use perlcc (man perlcc) to produce an executable that is not so easy
to read.
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George Magklaras BSc Hons MPhil
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Senior Computer Systems Engineer/UNIX-Linux Systems Administrator
EMBnet Technical Management Board
The Biotechnology Centre of Oslo,
University of Oslo
http://folk.uio.no/georgios
Joy Methew wrote:
hello all,
i make a script on bash shell to create 100 users. now i
wanna make this script as a command then i copy this script in /bin
directory.give execute permission.
it`s working.
but now any other can read this script bcoz this is in simple text format
not encryptd and not in binary.
i waana hide my scripting.
any suggestion.
thanks.
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