Re: Direct to web question
Re: Direct to web question
- Subject: Re: Direct to web question
- From: Chuck Hill <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2006 15:14:04 -0700
Hi Brooke,
On Oct 6, 2006, at 2:33 PM, Brooke Gravitt wrote:
I'm working on a simple direct-to-web app that uses a mysql
backend. I have a very simple schema; it's a table with 4 cols: id,
password, username, hostname. We will be using this to replace the
excel spreadsheets we use to store shared passwords.
I can add, drop, view, etc. no problems. What I'd like to do is
encrypt ( two-way ) the password prior to storing it, and decrypt
it when retrieving it. I'd like to use JSSE or something similar.
Is anyone doing something like this? A one-way encryption won't
help me. The whole point is to keep someone from being able to see
the passwords in plain text in the DB. I'm new to WO so any help
would be greatly appreciated.
Doing this is not greatly difficult. I would handle this in the
EnterpriseObject rather than looking at the D2W side.
Oh, and I'd like to use a custom security provider for accessing
the WOA. Is this possible?
I am not clear on what it is you want here. Care to elaborate?
Chuck
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