HSQLDB - Changing / removing encryption key
I think that the only way to change or remove the encryption key from a HSQLDB database is to follow a procedure similar to the one explained in this other question, where an encryption key is added.
What are the steps that are needed to instead change (or remove altogether) the encryption key?
java encryption hsqldb rdbms
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I think that the only way to change or remove the encryption key from a HSQLDB database is to follow a procedure similar to the one explained in this other question, where an encryption key is added.
What are the steps that are needed to instead change (or remove altogether) the encryption key?
java encryption hsqldb rdbms
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I think that the only way to change or remove the encryption key from a HSQLDB database is to follow a procedure similar to the one explained in this other question, where an encryption key is added.
What are the steps that are needed to instead change (or remove altogether) the encryption key?
java encryption hsqldb rdbms
I think that the only way to change or remove the encryption key from a HSQLDB database is to follow a procedure similar to the one explained in this other question, where an encryption key is added.
What are the steps that are needed to instead change (or remove altogether) the encryption key?
java encryption hsqldb rdbms
java encryption hsqldb rdbms
asked Nov 12 '18 at 11:50
Karl S.Karl S.
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This can be done easily. Use the SQL statement, SCRIPT <filename.script>
to save the database as a script. You can then connect to the database named filename
.
So with this I would remove the encryption key. If instead I wanted to change the key I should encrypt this new database with the procedure I linked to in my question?
– Karl S.
Nov 12 '18 at 14:49
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This doe not remove the encryption from the database. It allows you to start an un-encrypted copy of the database. You can then use the other answer to encrypt this copy with a new key.
– fredt
Nov 12 '18 at 23:36
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This can be done easily. Use the SQL statement, SCRIPT <filename.script>
to save the database as a script. You can then connect to the database named filename
.
So with this I would remove the encryption key. If instead I wanted to change the key I should encrypt this new database with the procedure I linked to in my question?
– Karl S.
Nov 12 '18 at 14:49
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This doe not remove the encryption from the database. It allows you to start an un-encrypted copy of the database. You can then use the other answer to encrypt this copy with a new key.
– fredt
Nov 12 '18 at 23:36
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This can be done easily. Use the SQL statement, SCRIPT <filename.script>
to save the database as a script. You can then connect to the database named filename
.
So with this I would remove the encryption key. If instead I wanted to change the key I should encrypt this new database with the procedure I linked to in my question?
– Karl S.
Nov 12 '18 at 14:49
1
This doe not remove the encryption from the database. It allows you to start an un-encrypted copy of the database. You can then use the other answer to encrypt this copy with a new key.
– fredt
Nov 12 '18 at 23:36
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This can be done easily. Use the SQL statement, SCRIPT <filename.script>
to save the database as a script. You can then connect to the database named filename
.
This can be done easily. Use the SQL statement, SCRIPT <filename.script>
to save the database as a script. You can then connect to the database named filename
.
answered Nov 12 '18 at 14:20
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So with this I would remove the encryption key. If instead I wanted to change the key I should encrypt this new database with the procedure I linked to in my question?
– Karl S.
Nov 12 '18 at 14:49
1
This doe not remove the encryption from the database. It allows you to start an un-encrypted copy of the database. You can then use the other answer to encrypt this copy with a new key.
– fredt
Nov 12 '18 at 23:36
add a comment |
So with this I would remove the encryption key. If instead I wanted to change the key I should encrypt this new database with the procedure I linked to in my question?
– Karl S.
Nov 12 '18 at 14:49
1
This doe not remove the encryption from the database. It allows you to start an un-encrypted copy of the database. You can then use the other answer to encrypt this copy with a new key.
– fredt
Nov 12 '18 at 23:36
So with this I would remove the encryption key. If instead I wanted to change the key I should encrypt this new database with the procedure I linked to in my question?
– Karl S.
Nov 12 '18 at 14:49
So with this I would remove the encryption key. If instead I wanted to change the key I should encrypt this new database with the procedure I linked to in my question?
– Karl S.
Nov 12 '18 at 14:49
1
1
This doe not remove the encryption from the database. It allows you to start an un-encrypted copy of the database. You can then use the other answer to encrypt this copy with a new key.
– fredt
Nov 12 '18 at 23:36
This doe not remove the encryption from the database. It allows you to start an un-encrypted copy of the database. You can then use the other answer to encrypt this copy with a new key.
– fredt
Nov 12 '18 at 23:36
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