Improvements to the security of stored passwords

In all of the new and updated NiagaraAX releases in 2013, significant changes were made to the encoding and storage of station passwords, to stay up to date with security best practices. New and updated releases now use three different formats to store passwords in a station’s database (config.bog file):

NoteOnce a station converts passwords to the new, stronger, hashed or encrypted storage formats, if you save that station database and attempt to run in it an earlier NiagaraAX (pre-update) release, it will fail at startup. This happens because the older software does not understand the new password storage. If for some reason you do need to downgrade a station for such usage, you must edit that config.bog file offline in Workbench, re-entering all password values, and then resave it.

When upgrading systems there are related considerations you should know about (and prepare for). Also, after upgrading and when archiving stations for making modifications and copying back to the original host, keep in mind the following things about the passwords stored in saved files.