Hi there,
I just want to know if there's anyway to protect any tar file with a password that requierd when somebody want to extract that tar.
thanks in advance
regards,
Abdulkarim (1 Reply)
I have created a PHP page that I use to clean files on my machine. I would like to leave the file there but I want to password protect it so that I am the only one that can run it from the shell. Does anyone know how to do this? Thanks.
-Cam (2 Replies)
Hello All,
i work with backup, The below script runs and tar the user specified dir and put it in a backup machine. can any one help me to modify this in such a was that the tar file generated can be given a users specific password so that it can have high security.
KINDLY LET ME... (2 Replies)
I'm wondering if there is a way to zip a file and password protect it non-interactively.
zip -e will prompt for a password but I don't want a prompt. This needs to be done automatically as part of a shell script.
I'm using the zip command because the will be unzipped by a Windows machine. ... (1 Reply)
I am trying to zip a file with password protection.
I have read all or atleast most of the threads on the website, but couldn't come up with a solution.
I am running ZIP version 2.3 on HP-UX but I dont see the -P (password) option. I read somewhere that free versions of zip don't come with... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I'm working on Solaris 9 and i need to unzip a password protected zip, which i can do using
zip -Ppassword filename
however when i have done what i need to do with the file is to zip the file back up with a password. Zip on my system is version 2.3 and does not support this?
How can... (0 Replies)
Hi Guru,
I have assignment to create script to compress file as .ZIP with password.
I don't know the command line in AIX. It's very new for me.
I'm try to use zip or tar but I don't have any option for encrypt with password.
Please kindly suggest me.
Thank you very much.
Multidev (7 Replies)
Hello,
i have around 20 backup files tar.gz with sensitive data. The sizes of these files are from around 200MB to around 20GB
I want to secure these files so no one can read, use its contents. only me
the method of encrypting, password protecting them should be fast, so for example in... (1 Reply)
Is there a way to have a user be prompted for a password to open a file? I am trying to protect a bash script from being changed. Thank you :). (3 Replies)
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ost::BaseObject(3) Library Functions Manual ost::BaseObject(3)NAME
ost::BaseObject -
BaseObject.
SYNOPSIS
#include <persist.h>
Public Member Functions
BaseObject ()
This constructor is used in serialisation processes.
virtual ~BaseObject ()
Default destructor.
virtual const char * getPersistenceID () const
This returns the ID of the persistent object (Its type)
virtual bool write (Engine &archive) const
This method is used to write to the Persistence::Engine It is not equivalent to the << operator as it writes only the data and not the
object type etc.
virtual bool read (Engine &archive)
This method is used to read from a Persistence::Engine It is not equivalent to the >> operator as it does no typesafety or anything.
Detailed Description
BaseObject.
This object is the base for all Persistent data which is not natively serialised by the Persistence::Engine
It registers itself with the Persistence::TypeManager using a global constructor function. A matching deregister call is made in a global
destructor, to allow DLL's to use the Persistence::Engine in a main executable.
Persistable objects must never maintain bad pointers. If a pointer doesn't point to something valid, it must be NULL. This is so the
persistence engine knows whether to allocate memory for an object or whether the memory has been pre-allocated.
Author:
Daniel Silverstone Base class for classes that will be persistent.
Constructor & Destructor Documentation
ost::BaseObject::BaseObject ()
This constructor is used in serialisation processes. It is called in CreateNewInstance in order to create an instance of the class to have
Read() called on it.
virtual ost::BaseObject::~BaseObject () [virtual]
Default destructor.
Member Function Documentation
virtual const char* ost::BaseObject::getPersistenceID () const [virtual]
This returns the ID of the persistent object (Its type)
virtual bool ost::BaseObject::read (Engine &archive) [virtual]
This method is used to read from a Persistence::Engine It is not equivalent to the >> operator as it does no typesafety or anything.
virtual bool ost::BaseObject::write (Engine &archive) const [virtual]
This method is used to write to the Persistence::Engine It is not equivalent to the << operator as it writes only the data and not the
object type etc.
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