Thanks for you suggestion Lukasz but I already read that part. Looking at it again, it seems like encryption is only supported in JAAS configurations. I was hoping that it could be used in any configuration file managed by config admin (or rather fileinstall). E g we configure a lot of camel routes using e g ftp. In that case we need to configure the route with the correct user and password. We currently do that using config admin. I was hoping that Karaf's encryption support could make the passwords in those configuration files encrypted. They would of course have to be decrypted before the config admin feeds a service with the configuration.
Did I completely misunderstand the encryption service? /Bengt 2012/1/4 Łukasz Dywicki <[email protected]> > Please reffer the documentation: > > > http://karaf.apache.org/manual/latest-2.2.x/developers-guide/security-framework.html#Encryptionservice > > For stronger security use a Jaspyt. > > Łukasz Dywicki > -- > Code-House > http://code-house.org > > Wiadomość napisana przez Bengt Rodehav w dniu 2012-01-04, o godz. 21:22: > > I've seen that Karaf provides an encryption service but I haven't figured > out how to use it. > > In our case we sometimes have to store passwords in configuration files. > Can the encryption service be used to encrypt them and then decrypt them > when configuration admin passes a configuration to a service? If so, how do > I accomplish this? > > /Bengt > > > > > >
