hallo,
ich hab eine kleine frage, wie ist es moeglich in der linux shell passwortgeschuetzte zip-files (z.b. von einer bekannten deutschen mp3-seite) zu entpacken?
danke fuer euere hilfe.
fanti
passwort geschuetzte zip-files entpacken
Re: passwort geschuetzte zip-files entpacken
jeppa, nur gibts da leider nix drueber <img src="http://www.pl-forum.de/UltraBoard/Images/Wilk.gif" border="0" align="middle">
mfg
fanti
mfg
fanti
Re: passwort geschuetzte zip-files entpacken
Der entsprechende Parameter heisst -P password
Ich zitiere aus der manpage von zip:
-P password
use password to decrypt encrypted zipfile entries
(if any). THIS IS INSECURE! Many multi-user oper
ating systems provide ways for any user to see the
current command line of any other user; even on
stand-alone systems there is always the threat of
over-the-shoulder peeking. Storing the plaintext
password as part of a command line in an automated
script is even worse. Whenever possible, use the
non-echoing, interactive prompt to enter passwords.
(And where security is truly important, use strong
encryption such as Pretty Good Privacy instead of
the relatively weak encryption provided by standard
zipfile utilities.)
SeeYa Grovel
Ich zitiere aus der manpage von zip:
-P password
use password to decrypt encrypted zipfile entries
(if any). THIS IS INSECURE! Many multi-user oper
ating systems provide ways for any user to see the
current command line of any other user; even on
stand-alone systems there is always the threat of
over-the-shoulder peeking. Storing the plaintext
password as part of a command line in an automated
script is even worse. Whenever possible, use the
non-echoing, interactive prompt to enter passwords.
(And where security is truly important, use strong
encryption such as Pretty Good Privacy instead of
the relatively weak encryption provided by standard
zipfile utilities.)
SeeYa Grovel