Hi Frank, Thanks for your mail. It helps to get started.
Hope the latest version of openssl would do to leverage hardware accelerated AES on target platform to write our own crypto I/O backed or use sqlcipher with Qt plugin. Best Regards, Ramakanth On Sun, 13 Feb, 2022, 15:43 Frank Mertens, <fr...@cyblogic.de> wrote: > Hi Ramakanth, > > I've done that in the past. Sqlite3 has quite easy to override page I/O > functions and it is not to difficult to run your own crypto I/O backend. Of > course there is also nowadays SEE... I doubt Qt has anything to offer here, > but there is a configure switch to select to system's sqlite3 libraries. > (One reason I've run my own I/O backend was availability of hardware > accelerated AES through openssl on my target platform.) > > God speed, > Frank > > > On 11.02.22 08:14, Ramakanth Kesireddy wrote: > > Hi, > > The embedded database being used is sqlite3 in our Qt Quick > > application based out of Qt commercial Qt 5.15.8 > > As we intend to use > encryption for the sqlite3 database, appreciate > if anyone could let me > know if there is any inbuilt support to use > sqlite cipher in Qt SQL > module or need to register separately the > driver plugin to link against > sqlite cipher? > > Best Regards, Ramakanth > > > _______________________________________________ Interest mailing > list > Interest@qt-project.org > https://lists.qt-project.org/listinfo/interest > > _______________________________________________ > Interest mailing list > Interest@qt-project.org > https://lists.qt-project.org/listinfo/interest >
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