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Contains (Windows DLL, 120KB) lib/VMProtectSDK64.dll, (Windows DLL, 100KB) lib/VMProtectSDK32.dll, (ELF lib, 27KB) lib/libVMProtectSDK32.so, (ELF lib, 33KB) lib/libVMProtectSDK64.so, (static library, 8KB) lib/VMProtectSDK32.lib, (static library, 8KB) lib/VMProtectSDK64.lib
vmprotect
WIP VMProtect SDK for rust
Basic VMProtect features
protected
attribute
You need to add this script to vmprotect project for this attribute
Syntax:
#[protected(TYPE[, lock])]
fn some_fn() { ... }
- TYPE: Protection type
- [, lock]: Require license to get this function to work.
Example:
#[protected(virtualize)]
fn stringify<T: Display>(value: T) -> String {
format!("{}", value)
}
protected!
macro for code
Syntax:
use vmprotect::protected;
protected!(TYPE[, lock] "NAME"; { /*CODE*/ })
- NAME: Which name will be displayed in VMProtect GUI
- TYPE: Protection type (mutate/virtualize/ultra per VMProtect docs)
- [, lock]: For virtualize/ultra only, require license activation to get this function to work
- CODE: Your code goes here
Protected code block is works like any other rust block, i.e:
use vmprotect::protected;
// Before protection
let a = {2+3};
// After protection
let a = protected!(virtualize "Addiction"; { 2 + 3 });
Example:
fn main() {
println!("{} + {} = {}", a, b, protected!(ultra "Adding"; {
a + b
}));
}
protected!
macro for texts
Syntax:
use vmprotect::protected;
protected!(TYPE "TEXT")
- TYPE: Text type, possible values: cstr (for normal c strings)/cwstr (for uint16_t c strings (Used i.e in windows))
- TEXT: Your text, should be supported by your selected text type
This macro returns string, which can be transformed to normal one. This string is freed when dropped, implementations is located at vmprotect::strings::{encrypted_a::EncryptedStringA, encrypted_w::EncryptedStringW}
use vmprotect::protected;
// Before protection
let a = "Hello, world!";
// After protection
let a = protected!(cstr "Hello, world!");
// Also for wide-strings:
let a = protected!(cwstr "Привет, мир!");
Example:
use vmprotect::protected;
fn main() {
println!("Hello, {:?}!", protected!(A; "%Username%").into() as String);
}
Licensing
TODO Section, see docs for now
HWID
Example:
println!("Your hwid is \"{}\"", vmprotect::licensing::get_hwid().to_str().unwrap());
Known problems
MacOS: Not enough space for the new segment in the file header
Can be fixed by adding -C link-arg=-Wl,-headerpad,0x500
to rustc args
For cargo:
export RUSTFLAGS="-C link-arg=-Wl,-headerpad,0x500"
(Based on http://vmpsoft.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=6837&start=15#p10527)