How to use obfuscation for ClickOnce?

那年仲夏 提交于 2019-12-18 10:54:18

问题


If one will release a ClickOnce version, how can it be obfuscated by Dotfuscator?


回答1:


You can use the commercial version of Dotfuscator to automatically obfuscate a ClickOnce application by adding the deployment manifest ("foo.application") as an input to your Dotfuscator project. Dotfuscator will allow you to add any necessary exclusions to the assemblies contained in the ClickOnce application and will create updated deployment and application manifests containing the obfuscated assemblies.

The free version of Dotfuscator included in Visual Studio (including Visual Studio 2010) does not have the feature to automatically obfuscate ClickOnce applications. In order to get a functioning obfuscated ClickOnce application you will need to recreate or update the ClickOnce manifests since obfuscation changes the signatures of the assemblies.

You can use mage.exe or mageui.exe (included in the Windows/.NET SDK) to update the ClickOnce manifests. If you are going to use mage.exe you need to be aware that you cannot use the "Use .deploy file extension" option in your ClickOnce options as it does not recognize it.

Assuming your ClickOnce application is named "Foo" and is at version 1.0.0.0 the process you will want to follow is:

  1. Publish your ClickOnce application to a directory on disk
  2. Run Dotfuscator CE and add the assemblies you want to be obfuscated from the bin directory of your project
  3. Obfuscate the assemblies. The obfuscated assemblies will be put into a subdirectory named "Dotfuscated" by default.
  4. Resign your obfuscated assemblies with sn.exe (only if you initially strong named them)
  5. Copy the obfuscated assemblies over top of the ones in the ClickOnce publish\Application Files\Foo_1_0_0_0 directory
  6. Update the application manifest and resign it:

    mage.exe -Update "Application Files\Foo_1_0_0_0\Foo.exe.manifest" -CertFile "c:\Foo\foo.pfx" -Password password

  7. Update the deployment manifest and resign it:

    mage.exe -Update Foo.application -AppManifest "Application Files\Foo_1_0_0_0\Foo.exe.manifest" -CertFile "c:\Foo\foo.pfx" -Password password

You now have a valid application and deployment manifest using obfuscated assemblies. You can also use the MageUI.exe tool to accomplish the same tasks (and it knows how to handle assemblies with the .deploy extension) but it is not as easy to automate.




回答2:


I have a solution similar to Joe Kuemerle's, but before the publish process. This works with publish in Visual Studio and MSBuild command line.

Add the BeforePublish target to the project file.

<ItemGroup>
    <ClickOnceFiles Include="bin\Release\ClickOnce.*"/>
</ItemGroup>
<Target Name="BeforePublish">
    <Exec Command="{path to dotfuscator}\dotfuscator.exe Dotfuscator.xml" />
    <Exec Command="mage.exe -u bin\Release\ClickOnce.exe.manifest" />
    <Exec Command="mage.exe -u bin\Release\ClickOnce.application -AppManifest bin\Release\ClickOnce.exe.manifest" />
    <Copy SourceFiles="@(ClickOnceFiles)" DestinationFolder="obj\Release" OverwriteReadOnlyFiles="True" />
</Target>

The ClickOnce files are ClickOnce.application, ClickOnce.exe, and ClickOnce.exe.manifest. My dotfuscator.xml is in the same folder with the project file. The key is the last command, copy the ClickOnce files to the obj folder.




回答3:


I don't know whether this is only possible in later versions of Visual Studio but for me it works perfectly:

  1. Build the executable in Release mode
  2. Start the exe-modificator of your choice and modify the file at obj/Release/<filename>.exe (notice: not bin/ but obj/)
  3. Push the Publish Now button of Visual Studio which assumes the last build were up-to-date
  4. Profit :D



回答4:


Yes, these are compatible technologies. ClickOnce simply focuses on the deployment of an application and its associated binaries to a target machine. Dotfuscator offuscates the DLL and EXE files. They will work together so long as you run Dotfuscator before publishing the application.




回答5:


If you are using VS2010, the Dotfuscator that comes with it will obfuscate the files and then re-sign the manifests for you. [Edit -- this is not true unless you buy the full version; it works just like VS2008.]

If you are using VS2008, you will need to publish, then obfuscate the files, and then re-sign the manifests with Mage or MageUI.




回答6:


The deepsea obfuscator works with clickonce




回答7:


The Eziriz .NET Reactor has an excellent ClickOnce integration.




回答8:


I got it from an answer to forum post How to deal with ClickOnce.




回答9:


see microsoft onling document:Walkthrough: Manually Deploying a ClickOnce Application



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3416223/how-to-use-obfuscation-for-clickonce

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