I like the config file in $HOME directory scenario. chmod it 640 or 600.
seems the problem here is the passing of passwords on a command line. don't do this. recently at work I executed the w command to see who was logged on, and found out the system password for our oracle database. aparently one of the dba's didn't want to suffer through being prompted for the password during a SQL*Plus session. just shows that all the security in the world can't protect you from a reckless user.
In reply to Re: Handling passwords and sensitive data
by wardk
in thread Handling passwords and sensitive data
by zzspectrez
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