Re: Encrypting Uploads

2014-04-01 Thread Ali Wasif
You can do that, but I think a better approach would be to authenticate
users, set access levels, so that they can view the file. If you are using
Amazons S3, you can use their Authentication method. This way the file is
not publicly available and can only be viewed by the owner / allowed user.

- Mir


On Sat, Mar 29, 2014 at 3:05 PM, Ali Haris ahari...@gmail.com wrote:

 I am working on an application which requires the uploaded files to be
 encrypted. The file should be decrypted while viewing inside the
 application.

 How do I achieve this with CakePHP? I know there are some security and
 encryption functions available in CakePHP. However I have no prior
 experience in encrypting files. Therefore my question may sound a bit
 stupid.

 Any how, Do I have to read the contents of the files and encrypt it using
 the encryption methods available in CakePHP and write the encrypted
 contents to the file and store it in the sever?

 Any practical methods and suggestions are appreciated.

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Re: Encrypting Uploads

2014-04-01 Thread Stephen S
I have to agree with Ali, for what reason do you need to encrypt files? If
it is so they cannot be accessed by guests or people without authentication
like Ali mentioned, proper web server setup and delivering files via the
application will be much more effective and less intensive.


On 1 April 2014 19:44, Ali Wasif aliwasif2...@gmail.com wrote:

 You can do that, but I think a better approach would be to authenticate
 users, set access levels, so that they can view the file. If you are using
 Amazons S3, you can use their Authentication method. This way the file is
 not publicly available and can only be viewed by the owner / allowed user.

 - Mir



 On Sat, Mar 29, 2014 at 3:05 PM, Ali Haris ahari...@gmail.com wrote:

 I am working on an application which requires the uploaded files to be
 encrypted. The file should be decrypted while viewing inside the
 application.

 How do I achieve this with CakePHP? I know there are some security and
 encryption functions available in CakePHP. However I have no prior
 experience in encrypting files. Therefore my question may sound a bit
 stupid.

 Any how, Do I have to read the contents of the files and encrypt it using
 the encryption methods available in CakePHP and write the encrypted
 contents to the file and store it in the sever?

 Any practical methods and suggestions are appreciated.

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Encrypting Uploads

2014-03-29 Thread Ali Haris
I am working on an application which requires the uploaded files to be 
encrypted. The file should be decrypted while viewing inside the 
application.

How do I achieve this with CakePHP? I know there are some security and 
encryption functions available in CakePHP. However I have no prior 
experience in encrypting files. Therefore my question may sound a bit 
stupid.

Any how, Do I have to read the contents of the files and encrypt it using 
the encryption methods available in CakePHP and write the encrypted 
contents to the file and store it in the sever?

Any practical methods and suggestions are appreciated.

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