can't the application immediately copy the argv list to a temporary array and
overwrite the command line arguments. This way they do not show up in the
process status command unless one gets a process status in the few milliseconds
between launch and command line processing begins.
-sth
On Jan 5, 2010, at 2:52 PM, Kenneth Loafman wrote:
Yes to both. I'm thinking something like URL_PASSWORD/URL_USERNAME
could be used, but we'd be better off doing away with environment vars
anyway, and use something like a .duplicity_rc file for the defaults and
credentials.
...Ken
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I will modify duply accordingly. Still:
a) Wouldn't it make sense to do the same for the username?
b) Also, shouldn't the FTP_PASSWORD be made deprecated and a env var
called URL_PASSWORD or BACKEND_PASSWORD be introduced if the variable
works for all backends?
.. ede
On 04.01.2010 13:17, Kenneth Loafman wrote:
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But what about the others? .. ede
All of the protocols except S3 should take the password from the
environment variable FTP_PASSWORD, however, if the user specifies it in
the URL, I don't know a way to obscure it from ps and friends.
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