Securex

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  • Version: 0.7.02
  • Publisher:
    inss.ch
  • File Size: 1.22 MB
  • Date: May 05, 2011
  • Price: EUR36.00
  • License: Free Trial Software
    10 days trial
  • Category:
    File Encryption
    File & Disk
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Store passwords in an encrypted data file and remove them from all clear text scripts. All passwords and other access data are secured, the command itself will be executed directy from the encrypted data.

Nice to use for giving external employers access to data without revealing or changing the password.

Securex stores the complete execution command including usernames and passwords in an AES encrypted datafile. You just have to edit an ini file once (which will be deleted afterwards). A good security enhancement for all server.

What it does
1. The program hides scheduled commands including sensitive parameter like passwords.
2. It creates an encrypted data repository where all commands to be executed are stored, including the necessary sensitive passwords to connect to other applications.
3. Once this repository is created, you can execute the stored commands with an alias key word, without passwords.
4. The stored command will be executed identified by the key word (not a password) while the needed password is still in the encrypted repository file.
5. It does also some other things like encrypting strings or files, use '-help' to get list.
6. It does not pretend to be unhackable, it is just enhencing security by avoiding the need to store passwords and usernames in cleartext within a script.
7. This can be usefull for example if you want to give developers or external partners a limited time period access to the database without changing or revealing the access data.

The parameter of this program:
-help prints this message.
-howto how to use this. Add any of: all, what, install, requirement, how, detail, examples, dont, other, limit for only one part.
-sample <opt filename> creates a sample ini file.
-ckeckini <filename> check if format of ini file is correct.
-read <filename> reads the ini from filename, deletes it and stores the data into an encrypted safe file.
-nodelete adding this to -read, it will not delete ini file after reading it. This is not recommended.
-key <keyword> <encryptedfile> executes the command defined for that key, as defined in encrypted ini file.
-print <filename> -p <password> prints on the screen the content of the safe file. Password is the defined master password.
-showenv prints environment infos. Check this to synchronise with data in ini file.
-encryptstring <string> -p <password> encryption of a string in printable characters.
-decryptstring <string> -p <password> decryption of a string.
-encryptfile <filepath> <opt targetfile> -p <password> encryption of an entire file.
-decryptfile <filepath> <opt targetfile> -p <password> decryption of a file.
-cksum <filepath> prints the calculated ckecksum for the file.

Requirements:
* Java

The license of this software is Free Trial Software, the price is EUR36.00, you can free download and get a free trial.

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