When any Process Flow executes, all temporary files are stored in a repository folder. To prevent it from misuse, you may want to secure the folder. You can secure the repository folder by encrypting data in the folder.
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- Open Command Prompt.
- Go to the directory where JRE is installed (for example, C:/Program Files/Java/jre8/bin).
Run the following Keytool command to create a Keystore.
For Windows:
keytool.exe -genseckey -keystore <Keystore_path> -storetype <store_type> -storepass <Keystore_password> -keyalg AES -keysize 256 -alias <alias_name> -keypass <Key_password>
For example:
keytool.exe -genseckey -keystore <> -storetype JCEKS -storepass changeit -keyalg AES -keysize 256 -alias <> -keypass changeit
For Linux:
keytool -genseckey -keystore <Keystore_path> -storetype <store_type> -storepass <Keystore_password> -keyalg AES -keysize 256 -alias <alias_name> -keypass <Key_password>
For example:
keytool -genseckey -keystore <> -storetype JCEKS -storepass changeit -keyalg AES -keysize 256 -alias <> -keypass changeit
where,
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<Keystore_path> is the location of the Keystore. If the Keystore does not exist, the tool will create a new store.
<store_type> is the type of store. Only JCEKS is supported.
<Keystore_password> is the password related to the Keystore.
<alias_name> is the name to be given to the newly created key.
<Key_password> is the password protecting the use of the key.
The Keystore is generated at the specified location.
Exit from the Command Prompt.
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