How to password protect mat files
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Hi all.
I am looking for a way to password protect a .mat file. My requirements are that it cannot be changed or deleted without a password.
I'm not looking for encryption, I just don't want someone else to accidentally delete it, since it is on a network drive. I want to be able to load and save the file using MATLAB.
I thought about creating a password protected .zip file, but MATLAB cannot unzip protected files.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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Jan
on 7 Aug 2013
Set the write-protection of a file:
fileattrib('myfile.m', '-w')
'w' Write access (Windows and UNIX platforms). Results differ by platform and
application. For example, even though fileattrib disables the "write"
privilege for a folder, making it read only, files in the folder could be
writable for some platforms or applications.
You can change the permissions by calling system commands, so please explain on which OS the function should run.
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Jan
on 8 Aug 2013
This sounds to be a perfect task for a backup. E.g. store a duplicate file in a deeply nested folder and let Matlab check if both files are identical. Then a missing, moved or changed file can be fixed silently or verbosely by a simple file copy.
The much smaller complexity of this method and the independence from the OS will be a great improvement for the stability.
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Walter Roberson
on 6 Aug 2013
Protection against deletion needs to be at the operating system level, not at the MATLAB level.
Generally speaking, you would set the ownership of the file to be different than any userid that will have normal access to the file, and you set the file to be only writable by the owner. The mechanisms to do these vary with the operating system you are using.
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