On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 07:13:43AM -0400, Kingsley Idehen wrote:

> You appear to assume that iSQL can only be used to connect to a
> Virtuoso instance using a single approach? Here an option dump
> (note: we even support use of pkcs#12 and pem files for secure
> connections that don't used passwords at all:

I'm aware that other authentication options are available.  However,
passwords are very simple to manage.  Given that passwords are present
and supported, my request is to implement them in a (slightly more)
secure way.  Why implement passwords and then hobble them?  Other
database systems I've worked with have had mechanisms to deal with
this problem.  Usually by having a "password file" option or a
configuration file option that could hold a password.

- Morty

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