you can try
   http://greschenz.dyndns.org/downloads/sqlite_crypt.zip
bye, gg
 

Simon Slavin <slav...@bigfraud.org> hat am 12. April 2010 um 12:56 geschrieben:

>
> On 12 Apr 2010, at 5:59am, Steve Bywaters wrote:
>
> > I am currently using a proprietary ISAM database for an application.
> > These files are .TPS/Topspeed format files, for Clarion, which have built-in
> > encryption via a 'password'.
> >
> > Since sensitive setup and sales data is contained in these, I would want to
> > maintain that level of security.
> > Any way I can do that with a SQLite db?
> > Both for access (ODBC) and for content (should not be human-readable via
> > query).
>
> The main architect behind SQLite runs a company that maintains a non-free
> encryption add-on to SQLite.  You use all the SQLite commands just as you
> would with an unencrypted database, but you pass in a password when, or just
> after, you open the file.  Without the password you get nothing.  And reading
> the file from the disk just gets you gibberish.  For further details see
>
> <http://www.hwaci.com/sw/sqlite/see.html>
>
> Simon.
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