The following list shows the encryption properties available for managing keys, creating keys, and creating encrypted projects and shares.
LOCAL Key Management Properties
Master Passphrase - The master passphrase is used to generate an AES key for encrypting the keys stored in the LOCAL keystore. The PKCS#5 PBKDF algorithm is used to generate the key and the key is randomly generated and managed by the system.
LOCAL Key Creation Properties
Keyname - Name to identify the key.
Generate Key Automatically - Automatically generate the key.
Key - Hex-encoded raw 256-bit key, stored in an encrypted form, if automatic key generation is not selected.
OKM Key Management Properties (supplied by your OKM administrator)
Key Manager Server - IP address of your Oracle Key Manager (OKM) server.
User Agent ID - Agent ID.
Registration PIN - Registration PIN.
OKM Key Creation Properties
Keyname - Name to identify the key.
Shares Encryption Properties
Encryption - AES encryption type and key length (for more information, see Understanding Encryption Key Values.
Inherit key - Inherit the encryption key from the parent project.
Key - Sets a specific LOCAL or OKM key and is used when the key is not inherited from the parent project.
Project Encryption Properties
Name - Name to identify the project.
Encryption - AES encryption type and key length (for more information, see Understanding Encryption Key Values.
Key - Specific LOCAL or OKM key.
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