Recording sensitive session data
You can keep recording session (.recsession) files to view the contents of a recording or to regenerate tests. However, if a recorded test contains sensitive information, you can choose to obfuscate, or encrypt, text strings in the recsession file.
Procedure
To protect test data in a recording session file:
- In the Performance Test perspective, click the New Test from Recording toolbar button or click .
- In the New Test from Recording window, select Create a Test from a New Recording, and select the type of test to create.
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In Recording encryption level, select
one of these options:
- Obfuscated: This setting hides text strings to prevent viewing the raw data in recsession files with a text editor outside of the workbench. You can still use recsession file to generate tests and to view recording information.
- Passphrase: This setting uses an AES-128-bit algorithm to encrypt text strings in the recsession files. The encryption strength depends on the length of the passphrase. The recording session file is unrecoverable if the passphrase is lost.
- On the Select Location page, select the project and folder locations to contain the new test, type a name for the test, and click Next.
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If you selected Passphrase, on the Passphrase Protection page, type the passphrase twice
in Passphrase and Confirm passphrase.
For solid protection, make the passphrase longer than 24 characters if using English words or at least 12 random characters.
- Click Next, and continue the recording session for the type of test that you selected.