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Ask HN: Insights into securely distributing binaries (call home)?
2 points by keefe on Jan 7, 2010 | hide | past | favorite | 4 comments
Say I have an application I would like to sell, for the sake of argument a war or a jar. I want to sell a license s.t. each registered user can only run on N machines simultaneously. I'm thinking of a call home where some secure sessions are negotiated and binaries can stop running if they are not authorized. I'm sure there is a lot of work on this area, can someone point me at the generally accepted techniques?


In case this isn't obvious: expect whatever protection you employ to be cracked if your product is ever successful (and maybe even if it isn't).


I'm thinking... reasonably difficult to crack


There are various proprietary solutions to this, and for better or worse, flexlm (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FlexNet_Publisher) is the first that comes to my mind.


nice, it's a starting point for research anyway, thx




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