On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 2:25 PM, William Park <opengeome...@yahoo.ca> wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 01:48:59PM +0800, Clark J. Wang wrote: > > In my company all the people share a few of Solaris servers which use > > NIS to manage user accounts. The bad thing is that some servers' root > > passwords are well known so anybody can easily su to my account to > > access my files. To protect some private info in my bashrc I want to > > encrypt it. Any one has a good solution for that? > > From top of my head: > 1. gpg > 2. openssl > I've ever tried openssl and it worked fine overall. The big problem is that every time I log in or create a new shell window in screen I have to enter my key to decrypt the rc file. I usually open 10 shell windows in screen so it's really annoying. More elegant solution? -- > William > >