I agree with you Dimuthu.

I have written the implementation of FTP storage, resource, and secret for
all types (local DB, file) like it is written for Local and SCP transport.

I have finished the FTP implementation and will raise the PR by tomorrow.
If I need to implement the encryption part for the local DB, I will
implement it in the next PR.

With regards,
Gopi Kiran


On Mon, Apr 27, 2020 at 11:47 PM DImuthu Upeksha <dimuthu.upeks...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi Gopi,
>
> This is implementation specific for secret backend type. If you are using
> the File Backend, you don't need to encrypt as it is the developer backend
> to test the framework so it needs to be simple as possible. But for
> production level backends, yes we should have them encrypted.
>
> Thanks
> Dimuthu
>
> On Mon, Apr 27, 2020 at 10:29 PM GOPI KIRAN <gopikiran...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Since I need to use a password for FTP and since it's not an SFTP
>> password is the only method of authentication. Should I use Spring security
>> tools like BCrypt to encrypt the passwords while storing it in local DB or
>> from the file?
>>
>> If that is okay then I would propose to do it with passphrase as well for
>> SCP transfer!
>>
>> With regards,
>> Gopi Kiran
>>
>

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