Configuring Security; Using The Encryption Tool; Encrypting Configuration Files; Encrypting Passwords In Configuration File - AudioCodes 420HD Administrator's Manual

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Configuring Security

Using the Encryption Tool

This section shows how to use the encryption tool.

Encrypting Configuration Files

This section shows how to encrypt the configuration file when, for example, it is sent over
an unsecure network.
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To encrypt the configuration file:
At the command line prompt, specify the following:
encryption_tool.exe –f <filename>.cfg
where <file name>.cfg specifies the name of the Configuration file that you wish to
encrypt.
Once the Configuration file is encrypted, it receives the suffix '.cfx' (e.g. Conf.cfx). This
is the file that you should specify in the 'Configuration URL' and the 'Dynamic
Configuration URL' fields when performing automatic provisioning (see Part II
'Automatic Provisioning').

Encrypting Passwords in Configuration File

This section shows how to encrypt IP phone passwords used in the configuration process,
for example, the 'System' password and the 'SIP Authentication' password.
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To encrypt passwords:
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At the command line prompt, specify the following:
encryption_tool.exe –s <password_string>
where <password_string> specifies the string of the password that you wish to
encrypt.
Once the password is encrypted, a string is generated with the following syntax:
{"<encrypted_string>"}
For example:
{"0qrNRpSJ6aE="}
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