I have an application that load plugins on-demand(uses AppDomain and MarshalByRefObject) and I am trying to find a different way to validate a plugin.
Right now, I identify run-able plugins like this:
_pluginAassembly = AppDomain.CurrentDomain.Load(assemblyName);
foreach (var type in _pluginAassembly.GetTypes().Where(type => type.GetInterface("IPluginChat") != null || type.GetInterface("IPlugin") != null))
{
_instance = Activator.CreateInstance(type, null, null);
return ((IPlugin)_instance).Check();
}
However, if one of the plugins is obfuscated GetTypes will fail instantly:
Could not load type 'Invalid_Token.0x01003FFF' from assembly 'SimplePlugin, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null'.
Hence this method would not allow me to run both obfuscated and non-obfuscated plugins.
I understand that I would require the plugins to have the interface imported methods and main class to not be obfuscated for this to work.
In short, is there a way to find my main class which inherits from one of the 2 mentioned interfaces(IPlugin or IPluginChat) without having to use GetTypes which fails to read the obfuscated types?