This thread and the books and blogs of many respected contributors to this
forum and elsewhere often make me ask what is legal and what is (depending on
your jurisdiction) illegal software reverse engineering.
The OTN Oracle DB Licence a few moments ago:
[You may not] cause or permit reverse engineering (unless required by law for
interoperability), disassembly or decompilation of the Programs; and
IANAL but there is clearly a fine line between outright hacking & software
(encoding algorithm or technology) reverse-engineering and normal Oracle
technology usage, irrespective of whether the underlying code is yours,
Oracle’s, or yours and wrapped inside the DB using Oracle IP, know-how, and
algorithms.
Pete’s business indemnity insurance premium must be very high :-)
Mike
http://www.strychnine.co.uk ;<http://www.strychnine.co.uk/>
Am 29.06.2018 um 18:03 schrieb Martin Berger <martin.a.berger@xxxxxxxxx>:
Unfortunately I don't have a tool, but this presentation by Pete Finnigan
will be a good starting point:
https://www.blackhat.com/presentations/bh-usa-06/BH-US-06-Finnigan.pdf ;
<https://www.blackhat.com/presentations/bh-usa-06/BH-US-06-Finnigan.pdf>
Hth,
berx
Juan Carlos Reyes Pacheco <jcdrpllist@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:jcdrpllist@xxxxxxxxx>> schrieb am Fr., 29. Juni 2018, 18:04:
Please,I can't unwrap an old 9i wrapped function
currently there are tools for 10g onward wrapped procedures.
like https://www.codecrete.net/UnwrapIt/ ;<https://www.codecrete.net/UnwrapIt/>
for old wrapped there are OracleUnWrapper.exe from softdream but is too
expensive.
If someone know about a way to unwrap could you please send me :)
Thank you :)