Re: [ZODB-Dev] Query Regrading ZODB FileStorage(.fs file)

2006-01-03 Thread David Binger
On Jan 3, 2006, at 5:31 PM, Tim Peters wrote: [Monica chopra] ... I am still hanging at my point how to hide that data in .fs file as i can see completely all the data if i open that file in notepad or any other editor. ZODB doesn't support encryption directly, and there are no current

RE: [ZODB-Dev] Query Regrading ZODB FileStorage(.fs file)

2006-01-03 Thread Tim Peters
[Monica chopra] > ... >   I am still hanging at my point how to hide that data in .fs file as i > can see completely all the data if i open that file in notepad or any > other editor. I will attach a sample data.fs file and my sample code with > this mail . See if any one can guide me inthis contex

Re: [ZODB-Dev] Query Regrading ZODB FileStorage(.fs file)

2006-01-03 Thread Monica chopra
Hi friends   Sorry i troubled someone too much by mailing direct into his account. I am sorry for that.but i was not aware of any of his mail saying me to post query somewhere else.any ways it will not happen again.   I am still hanging at my point how to hide that data in .fs file as i can s

Re: [ZODB-Dev] Query Regrading ZODB FileStorage(.fs file)

2006-01-01 Thread Dieter Maurer
tav wrote at 2005-12-31 18:40 +: >> Why is it significantly easier to protect the key[s] >> used for the encryption than the storage itself? > >one could always passphrase-protect the key, i.e. use symmetric encryption. > >admittedly, this could potentially be brute-forced, but ... should b

Re: [ZODB-Dev] Query Regrading ZODB FileStorage(.fs file)

2005-12-31 Thread Tino Wildenhain
tav schrieb: >> Why is it significantly easier to protect the key[s] >> used for the encryption than the storage itself? > > > one could always passphrase-protect the key, i.e. use symmetric encryption. > > admittedly, this could potentially be brute-forced, but ... should be > good enough for

Re: [ZODB-Dev] Query Regrading ZODB FileStorage(.fs file)

2005-12-31 Thread tav
> Why is it significantly easier to protect the key[s] > used for the encryption than the storage itself? one could always passphrase-protect the key, i.e. use symmetric encryption. admittedly, this could potentially be brute-forced, but ... should be good enough for most purposes? -- have-a

Re: [ZODB-Dev] Query Regrading ZODB FileStorage(.fs file)

2005-12-31 Thread Dieter Maurer
Please always stay on the list! Monica chopra wrote at 2005-12-30 19:22 -0800: > ... > Thanks for responding but can clarify more about how to do that. How can i > make an ecrypted file. > ... >Dieter Maurer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Monica chopra wrote at 2005-12-29 18:17 -0800: >>... >It w

Re: [ZODB-Dev] Query Regrading ZODB FileStorage(.fs file)

2005-12-30 Thread Dieter Maurer
Monica chopra wrote at 2005-12-29 18:17 -0800: > I have recently jumped into python and ZODB . I am quiet familar to syntax > and everything but there is one Issue . when we create a .fs file or say > data.fs and saves in it some objects.If we open this file in notepad or other > editior. It sh

Re: [ZODB-Dev] Query Regrading ZODB FileStorage(.fs file)

2005-12-29 Thread Jeremy Hylton
On 12/29/05, Monica chopra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have recently jumped into python and ZODB . I am quiet familar to syntax > and everything but there is one Issue . when we create a .fs file or say > data.fs and saves in it some objects.If we open this file in notepad or > other editior. It

[ZODB-Dev] Query Regrading ZODB FileStorage(.fs file)

2005-12-29 Thread Monica chopra
Hello   I have recently jumped into python and ZODB . I am quiet familar to syntax and everything but there is one Issue . when we create a .fs file or say data.fs and saves in it some objects.If we open this file in notepad or other editior. It shows the data about objects everything its name