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Old 11-05-2015
Encrypt and decrypt the password in a Shell Script

Hello,

I have the following UNIX shell script which connects to the teradata database and executes the SQL Queries. For this, I am passing database name, username and password. I don't want to reveal my password to anyone. So, is there any way that I can encrypt my password and read the password while executing the script. How can I achieve this?

Code:
#!/bin/sh
a="temp.btq"
> $a
echo ".LOGON DEV/p2123,password">>$a

Any help is really appreciated. Thanks in advance.
 

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createdb - create a new PostgreSQL database SYNOPSIS
createdb [ options... ] [ dbname ] [ description ] DESCRIPTION
createdb creates a new PostgreSQL database. Normally, the database user who executes this command becomes the owner of the new database. However a different owner can be specified via the -O option, if the executing user has appropriate privileges. createdb is a shell script wrapper around the SQL command CREATE DATABASE [create_database(7)] via the PostgreSQL interactive terminal psql(1). Thus, there is nothing special about creating databases via this or other methods. This means that the psql program must be found by the script and that a database server must be running at the targeted port. Also, any default settings and environment variables avail- able to psql and the libpq front-end library will apply. OPTIONS
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CREATE DATABASE The database was successfully created. createdb: Database creation failed. (Says it all.) createdb: Comment creation failed. (Database was created.) The comment/description for the database could not be created. The database itself will have been created already. You can use the SQL command COMMENT ON DATABASE to create the comment later on. If there is an error condition, the backend error message will be displayed. See CREATE DATABASE [create_database(7)] and psql(1) for pos- sibilities. ENVIRONMENT
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