Binary Enclave allows storing configuration data in a binary directly. You will probably never find a good reason for doing this. This is primarily an exercise for learning rust and something I found interesting. The idea originates from the Wraith Botpack [https://github.com/wraith/wraith].
- Written payload is only visible upon next execution.
use binary_enclave::{enclave, Enclave}
#[enclave(appconfig)]
pub static CONFIG: Enclave<Config, 512> = Enclave::new();
fn main() {
let conf = CONFIG.decode()?;
let res = CONFIG.write(&Config{ some: 43, values: "see" })?;
}
- PE (Windows) support
- Payload Encryption
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