问题
On Mac/Linux to zip/unzip password protected zip files, I use: Zip:
zip -P password -r encrypted.zip folderIWantToZip
Unzip:
unzip -P password encrypted.zip
What are the equivalent command on Windows on the command line (assuming that 7zip has been installed)?
I have been doing research and found that it is not possible to password encrypt using the Java zip4j library. Also Windows does not have a zip command prompt like Mac/Linux
回答1:
From http://www.dotnetperls.com:
7z a secure.7z * -pSECRET
Where:
7z : name and path of 7-Zip executable
a : add to archive
secure.7z : name of destination archive
* : add all files from current directory to destination archive
-pSECRET : specify the password "SECRET"
To open :
7z x secure.7z
Then provide the SECRET password
Note: If the password contains spaces or special characters, then enclose it with single quotes
7z a secure.7z * -p'pa$$word @|'
回答2:
General Syntax:
7z a archive_name target parameters
Check your 7-Zip dir. Depending on the release you have, 7z may be replaced with 7za in the syntax.
Parameters:
- -p encrypt and prompt for PW.
- -pPUT_PASSWORD_HERE (this replaces -p) if you want to preset the PW with no prompt.
- -mhe=on to hide file structure, otherwise file structure and names will be visible by default.
Eg. This will prompt for a PW and hide file structures:
7z a archive_name target -p -mhe=on
Eg. No prompt, visible file structure:
7z a archive_name target -pPUT_PASSWORD_HERE
And so on. If you leave target blank, 7z will assume * in current directory and it will recurs directories by default.
回答3:
To fully script-automate:
Create:
7z -mhc=on -mhe=on -pPasswordHere a %ZipDest% %WhatYouWantToZip%
Unzip:
7z x %ZipFile% -pPasswordHere
(Depending, you might need to: Set Path=C:\Program Files\7-Zip;%Path% )
回答4:
I'm maybe a little bit late but I'm currently trying to develop a program which can brute force a password protected zip archive. First I tried all commands I found in the internet to extract it through cmd... But it never worked....Every time I tried it, the cmd output said, that the key was wrong but it was right. I think they just disenabled this function in a current version.
What I've done to Solve the problem was to download an older 7zip version(4.?) and to use this for extracting through cmd.
This is the command: "C:/Program Files (86)/old7-zip/7z.exe" x -pKey "C:/YOURE_ZIP_PATH"
The first value("C:/Program Files (86)/old7-zip/7z.exe") has to be the path where you have installed the old 7zip to. The x is for extract and the -p For you're password. Make sure you put your password without any spaces behind the -p! The last value is your zip archive to extract. The destination where the zip is extracted to will be the current path of cmd. You can change it with: cd YOURE_PATH
Now I let execute this command through java with my password trys. Then I check the error output stream of cmd and if it is null-> then the password is right!
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/28160254/7-zip-command-to-create-and-extract-a-password-protected-zip-file-on-windows