On Fri, Nov 03, 2006 at 09:50:01 -0200,
Marcio <marcio (AT) oracullos (DOT) com.br> wrote:
Quote:
I have a sugestion for pgsql 8.2 or next versions ...
Is complicated encrypt the procedures/functions on Database like Oracle or
similar?
I sugest this because we develop ERP/MRP with complex routines and we like
hide all of this routines...this is our "business secret".
I know if we write this code in C, for example....is possible to hide. But,
we prefer pl/pgsql native.
Thank´s, |
One solution is to run the database and the application that connects to
it on a machine your business controls and only allow customers to connect
to the application (and not directly to the database).
Another is to have a contract that limits what your customers can do with
the information gained from seeing your propietary code.
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