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Filip,
On 4/23/12 1:47 PM, Filip Hanik Mailing Lists wrote:
>> http://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/FAQ/Password
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>>
>> In short, no.
>>
>> Encrypting your database, database user, and database password
>> buys you virtually (and most people would say a
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> http://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/FAQ/Password
>
>
> In short, no.
>
> Encrypting your database, database user, and database password buys
> you virtually (and most people would say actually) nothing.
"virtually nothing" is the opposite of what I would call it.
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> Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2012 4:37 PM
> Subject: Re: dbcp datasource encryption
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>t hanks..
>
>
>
> i want to encrypt password and database in my <Resource> element.
>
&g
>;
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Sent: 2012-04-20 (금) 01:14:54
Subject: Re: dbcp datasource encryption
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이재만,
On 4/19/12 2:07 AM, 이재만 wrote:
> i am operating website on tomcat6 and tomcat7
>
> and i used dbcp as datasource on tomcat7 so i want to encrypt d
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이재만,
On 4/19/12 2:07 AM, 이재만 wrote:
> i am operating website on tomcat6 and tomcat7
>
> and i used dbcp as datasource on tomcat7 so i want to encrypt dbcp
> datasource
>
> how do i encrypt my dbcp datasource .. plase give me some
> samples.. thanks
이재만 wrote:
> and i used dbcp as datasource on tomcat7 so i want to encrypt dbcp
> datasource
>
> how do i encrypt my dbcp datasource .. plase give me some samples..
> thanks.
This should probably go to the DBCP pool but you should evaluate SSL with your
database.
With best regards,
Michael O