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Hi,

So I want to obfuscate my Python Script, the only problem I have is that the trial version gets this error: ERROR    Too big code object, the limitation is 32768 bytes in trial version.

The Premium (I don't really know what the name of it is) version costs 50€, I don't want to pay 50€ for a Program that I will maybe use 1 - 2 times.

I would be very happy if someone could help me and give me a register keyfile. (It should be a ZIP File)

Thanks.

 

Edit: I just found something, https://github.com/loolzec/plusobf, just download it and run it like that: python plusobf.py YourScript.py '+' (You can replace + with any character, but I think it would be better if you leave it to one character because the file could get really big)


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Hi,

So I want to obfuscate my Python Script, the only problem I have is that the trial version gets this error: ERROR    Too big code object, the limitation is 32768 bytes in trial version.

The Premium (I don't really know what the name of it is) version costs 50€, I don't want to pay 50€ for a Program that I will maybe use 1 - 2 times.

I would be very happy if someone could help me and give me a register keyfile. (It should be a ZIP File)

Thanks.

 

Edit: I just found something, https://github.com/loolzec/plusobf, just download it and run it like that: python plusobf.py YourScript.py '+' (You can replace + with any character, but I think it would be better if you leave it to one character because the file could get really big)

Thank you so much. that obfuscator is op! good luck with your feature python scripts. it really helped me. 


Edited by Azeo88, 23 July 2020 - 05:41 PM.

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Thank you so much. that obfuscator is op! good luck with your feature python scripts. it really helped me. 

Thought the same, happy that I could help someone that had the same problem, thanks and good luck too!


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Thank you so much. that obfuscator is op! good luck with your feature python scripts. it really helped me. 

So my friend told me it isn't that secure if you have access to the source code of the Obfuscator, so I think it would be better if you would use that obfuscator and Auto Py To Exe, so something like that:

plusobf.py Script.py '+=+'

And then use Auto Py To Exe (You can start it with the command: python -m auto_py_to_exe)

That should be secure enough.


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So my friend told me it isn't that secure if you have access to the source code of the Obfuscator, so I think it would be better if you would use that obfuscator and Auto Py To Exe, so something like that:

plusobf.py Script.py '+=+'

And then use Auto Py To Exe (You can start it with the command: python -m auto_py_to_exe)

That should be secure enough.

But where you can see the source code of the obfuscator? at least not on github, the code is also obfuscated there


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But where you can see the source code of the obfuscator? at least not on github, the code is also obfuscated there

On the Video I found the Obfuscator someone posted the Source Code in the comments

(And if you can't use Auto Py To Exe with plusobf, it's probably better if you only use Auto Py To Exe)


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On the Video I found the Obfuscator someone posted the Source Code in the comments

(And if you can't use Auto Py To Exe with plusobf, it's probably better if you only use Auto Py To Exe)

you can :) you just need to write the import things on top of the obfuscated script. then its working without problems (and then use autopytoexe)


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you can :) you just need to write the import things on top of the obfuscated script. then its working without problems (and then use autopytoexe)

Thanks!


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