+1.  That's why it's called "public".

On Monday, December 9, 2013, Freeman Fang wrote:

> Hi Team,
>
> Currently the public key login module works perfectly by default, but if
> we change property "encryption.enabled=true" from the file
> "etc/org.apache.karaf.jaas.cfg" I get my public key stored in
> etc/keys.properties encrypted like
> ffang = {CRYPT}a0b350706bd5a1fadff906d0cc28e681{CRYPT},
> and this break the key login.
>
> Not like the password stored in users.properties which is used by
> PropertiesLoginModule, the public key is intended to be distributed and
> read by everyone(though it's not very readable),  I don't think we really
> need encrypt a public key. I suggest let PublickeyLoginModule ignore the
> encryption.enabled flag, don't encrypt a public key.
>
> If there's no objection I will create a jira ticket and change this
> accordingly.
>
> Best Regards
> -------------
> Freeman(Yue) Fang
>
> Red Hat, Inc.
> FuseSource is now part of Red Hat
>
>
>
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