Monday, May 18, 2020

Re: HOW TO PROTECT SOURCE CODE DEPLOYED TO A REMOTE SERVER

I get your point but my solution is kind of a  SaaS Application. the client wants to host it on his controlled server  and if they get the source code, they can replicate, modify and maybe sell it.  Is there a way to host the compiled file or lock the directory to the project.
AJAYI Sunday 
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On Mon, May 18, 2020 at 9:28 PM Jim Armstrong <jim@jimwritescode.com> wrote:
When I work on client projects, I deploy to a test server that is under my control. Once the project is complete and they have paid the invoice, I deploy to the production server under their control. At that point, I don't care if they have access to the code - my contracts give the clients all rights to the project code upon completion of the project.


On Friday, May 15, 2020 at 9:22:33 AM UTC-4, Sunday Iyanu Ajayi wrote:
I am working for a client that wants to deploy a project I am working on in a remote server and I will like to project my source code when deployed so that they will not be able to mess with it. 

How can  I  go about it please? 

AJAYI Sunday 
(+234) 806 771 5394

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