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Wallets created for storing certificates and private keys (for authentication with the database server, usually on the cloud) is what is intended, not for storing passwords -- which is what you appear to be doing here! |
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Oh, nice, is this supported now? |
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Hi,
I am using RHEL 7 and so far successfully used
cx_Oracle
together with the Client libraries to connect to our on-prem database, using a wallet created viaorapki
/mkstore
.Now I want to use
python-oracledb
in Thin mode to not need the Client libraries anymore, but am failing to create the neededewallet.pem
from my existingewallet.p12
.I am following the instructions in https://python-oracledb.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user_guide/connection_handling.html#creating-a-pem-file-for-python-oracledb-thin-mode and am using the provided
create_pem.py
script (with some modifications for debugging), but I find that the linereturns
(with a correct wallet password), thus, making the whole script fail with
.
I have also unsuccessfully tried to convert the file using openssl:
Is it possible to create a wallet with tools like
orapki
and/ormkstore
that I can then use withpython-oracledb
?For reference, here is how I created the wallet:
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