The SecureZIP Test Archive Integrity action tests an archive to ensure that there is no damage that could prevent extraction from occurring.
The zip archive that is to be tested. SecureZIP tests the archive by extracting the contents without writing the items to disk.
The Security Page allows you to work with secure archives.
When creating an archive the Security page offers two core options:
To create a secure archive select the Secure Archive option and use the following security options provided:
The value for passphrase must be between at least 8 characters and not exceed 250 characters in length.
To access a secure archive you must provide the passphrase that was used to secure the archive.
On the Security Page specify the passphrase that was used to secure the archive. This can be done either of the two methods:
Set the archive to use no encryption as part of the archiving process when creating or updating the archive.
A text phrase which is used by the encryption algorithm to encrypt the archive. Should be between 8 and 250 characters.
A text file which contains a text phrase which is used by the encryption algorithm to encrypt the archive. Should be between 8 and 250 characters.
Whether to use a strong encryption algorithm. This will give greater security to the zip archive at the cost of time required for generating the archive and extracting from it.
The encryption algorithm to use during the strong encryption process. Each algorithms has its pro's and con's and we simply provide the ability to select the ones available on the tool. We suggest each should be reviewed for its potential weaknesses and what this means in your environment.
Whether the names of the files include in the archive should be encrypted as well.