Encrypt sensitive passwords in shell script - Which one do you prefer ?

  • From: Sreejith S Nair <Sreejith.Sreekantan@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 16 May 2011 19:00:31 +0530

Hi List,

I am looking for various options to encrypt a sensitive password in a unix 
shell script. After a bit of googling, I learned about 'shc'. 
Can you please advice on what things you use for this purpose, if any ?

My requirement / idea is

A .sql file will have to be executed by a shell script in SQLPLUS as 
USER/XXXX . The .sql file will be prepared by developer and will be put to 
a directory to which their osuser - say 'user1' will have write access. I 
will have 'oracle' user in the server , who is the DBA user. I want them 
to run this SQL like, runthis.sh test.sql where runthis.sh is owned by 
oracle user and will reside in some directory owned by DBA user. I am 
planning to configure schema password (USER/XXXX) in  runthis.sh , which a 
developer is not supposed to know.
But if I give execute permission for 'user1' to runthis.sh, it becomes 
readable and all can read the password. Is there anyway , I can store 
encrypted password in SQLPLUS connect string in this file / encrypt shell 
script as such ?

Thanks in Advance.

 
With Regards,
Sreejith
 
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Sreejith S Nair
Associate Systems Architect | AOS DBA Team
 





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