Encrypt kmip-server database using sqlcipher3.#686
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Encrypt kmip-server database using sqlcipher3.#686janfrode wants to merge 1 commit intoOpenKMIP:masterfrom
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Database will be encrypted by default, with password "pykmip". Password can be configured with the database_password in /etc/pykmip/server.conf.
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It adds requirement for the python sqlcipher3 module plus some native packages (yum install sqlcipher-devel sqlcipher), or maybe just the sqlcipher3-binary module from PIP. |
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Database will be encrypted by default, with password "pykmip". Password can be configured with the database_password in /etc/pykmip/server.conf.