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Protecting IL Code

YK
All,

What is the best way to protect IL code?

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Typical scenario:

Visual Studio .NET 2003 includes Dotfuscator Community Edition, which intends to protect IL code. However, many .NET applications use data binding in UI forms. For example:

Employee e = new Employee();
txtName.DataBindings.Add("Text", e, "Name");
txtAddress.DataBindings.Add("Text", e, "Address");

In this scenarion, property names are coded as string to be resolved at runtime. After obfuscation, the property names in the Employee class have changed, but the string in the data binding code retained.

We can configure obfuscator tool with a list of exception names that the tool will not process. However, this maintains the property names, which eventually reveal the actual logic.

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Thanks
-YK

Jul 21 '05 #1
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