Jeff Pritchard wrote:
> I need to encrypt some items in the database in a rails app.
> 
> I tried using the old "sentry" gem, but it doesn't seem to be surviving
> Rails 2.  The stuff I found for Active Crypto on the web appeared to be
> many years old.
> 
> What are folks using to encrypt db data via active record these days?
> 
> thanks,
> jp

I'm starting to question the validity of this whole notion.  It seems to 
be expected that one would encrypt database tables that hold sensitive 
information (like a user's health information for example).

Taking a step back from it though, what's the point?  The database and 
my app are all on the same server.  Nobody can see the database files 
unless they have access to my server.  Anybody who does have access to 
my server can look at the app to figure out how to read the encrypted 
database tables/columns.

So what is the supposed advantage of encrypting them in the first 
place????

Sorry for playing my own devil's advocate here, but it just dawned on me 
that perhaps I was chasing a fool's errand.  Please enlighten me.

thanks,
jp
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