[osflash] security question...
Romouz Zahrawi
romouz.zahrawi at gmail.com
Wed Jul 5 08:48:02 EDT 2006
and aaah by the way we are using flash 8 not 9 thats why i got in abig mess
:P
On 7/5/06, Romouz Zahrawi <romouz.zahrawi at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> hello guys..im so thankfull for the help you provided...im truely
> reliefed now...thanx alot..
> you know, i felt confused when the mannegere first told me to do it from
> the inside of the flash cuz someone told him it is possible!
>
> so thnx again
> :)
>
> you are the best
>
>
> On 7/5/06, Darren Cook <darren at dcook.org> wrote:
> >
> > > i need your help on this... i have several SWF files that function
> > togather
> > > to create some online training course yet i have a problem...it's that
> > the
> > > mannager wants me to make these files inaccessible offline -meaning
> > that he
> > > doesn't want these files to get cached ar at least stay in the
> > client's PC
> > > more than it should-!
> >
> > You may be able to stop caching by configuring your web server to send
> > no cache headers with all swfs (I've not tried, don't know how). Note:
> > even if it worked it would only stop caching for most people: if someone
> > really wants a copy they will find a way to get one (*).
> >
> > Anyway the usual method to stop swf files being useful offline is to
> > have them check the local IP address when they start up, and if it
> > doesn't match your server then refuse to run.
> >
> > Darren
> >
> > *: At first I thought the Flash 9 binary socket idea would work, but it
> > could be got around with a network packet sniffer (though it'd be hard
> > work, especially if the swf was sent encrypted).
> >
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>
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