joshdrummond / webpasswordsafe

The official WebPasswordSafe - web-based, multi-user, secure password safe/manager with delegated access controls
http://www.webpasswordsafe.net
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How to take backup of webpasswordsafe #123

Open pande2411 opened 7 years ago

pande2411 commented 7 years ago

I have installed webpasswordsafe on CentOs 6.5. I want to know that "How to take a backup of this tool" as in case of any system crash or software crash we don't want to loose our whole data in this tool. Could you please help me as i am new to this tool (webpasswordsafe).

Thanks in advance.

tetlowgm commented 7 years ago

You just need to backup the database and the encryption.properties from the WAR file (which contains the encryption key).

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I have installed webpasswordsafe on CentOs 6.5. I want to know that "How to take a backup of this tool" as in case of any system crash or software crash we don't want to loose our whole data in this tool. Could you please help me as i am new to this tool (webpasswordsafe).

Thanks in advance.

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RobinOBrien commented 7 years ago

I am experiencing issues with this.

I have backed up the database and the encryption.properties file.

I am able to restore the db, and log in to WPS safe successfully.

However, it throws an exception when I attempted to access the password.

org.jasypt.exceptions.EncryptionOperationNotPossibleException