1) thats a good point, we will extend our coding to mysql_connect 2) yes, we want to do this with an INSERT statement - a bit more complex, but yes….
We will update the concept paper and come back to you beginning of next week. Am 20.06.2014 um 16:28 schrieb Roberto Spadim <robe...@spadim.com.br>: > nice, check what i'm thinking about... > 1) > i start mariadb without keys > i start my app > here i must check that all tables are 'unlocked' and read to use, > we will have a method to this? at mysql_connect i will check if keys > are loaded, maybe a SHOW STATUS like 'encryption_keys_loaded' = 1 or 0 > > 2) > about externall acess to include encryption/key > maybe a sql statment? > INSERT INTO mysql.encrypt_keys (key,value) value (1,"abcdefg.....") > > just an idea about external key uploading > or an external server (no problem) > > > > > > 2014-06-20 9:51 GMT-03:00 Elmar Eperiesi-Beck <el...@eperiesi-beck.de>: >> At startup the keys will be read once and kept in memory. Normaly you are >> not going to encrypt 1000 tables, because you just encrypt the content that >> is confidential. But yes- each key has to be in the memory. Or you use an >> external encryption/key server that handels the encryption and the >> key-management outside the DB. >> >> We enhanced the concept, that it is possible to deliver the key manually at >> server startup. You can have it e.g. on a pendrive and start the server with >> the keys as a backup. >> >> >> >> Am 17.06.2014 um 18:55 schrieb Roberto Spadim <robe...@spadim.com.br>: >> >> humm, now i'm thinking as a data warehouse >> think about installing a server (server 1) in somewhere (maybe saara >> desert).... i connect the "server 1" to internet, and configure the server >> uri to point to my central server (server central), maybe at moon >> >> when the mysqld/mariadbd start, it will contact the central server and get >> all keys, or only get keys when i need? for example a server with 1000 >> tables and 1000 diferent keys, they are all stored at memory at boot time, >> or only when i need read/write access to that table? >> >> if i remove the internet link, the "server 1" will not read tables, right? >> in this case, if i have the keyfile in a pendrive, or a cd or dvd, could i >> redirect it to a key file and start database, as a backup solution? >> >> >> > > > > -- > Roberto Spadim > SPAEmpresarial > Eng. Automação e Controle _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~maria-developers Post to : maria-developers@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~maria-developers More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp