Do you need to encrypt the whole DB or just a few sensitive fields?
So you not have enough control using permissions?
If you do need the whole DB encrypted you should probably
use an encrypted filesystem. I've never used one but look for:
TCFS, CFS and userfs
Padraig.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Eamonn Shinners [mailto:eshinners at wrdp.com]
> Sent: 23 February 2001 13:03
> To: ILUG
> Subject: [ILUG] Encrypted database.
>> Hi guys,
> Hope someone can help me on this one. I'm looking for a
> database that will
> store the info. in an encrypted format.
> Is it possible to do this from MySQL with a module? Any
> input on this would
> be appreciated.
>> TIA
>> Eamonn
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