Dr Rainer Woitok wrote: > Dale, > > On Saturday, 2020-03-21 13:01:01 -0500, you wrote: > >> ... >> Thing is, if I >> give it to someone who uses windoze, can they just put in the password >> and open it or does it have to be on the original system? > They just have VeraCrypt to be installed and they have to know the cred- > entials, which may be a password and/or a certain file on each system. > >> Basically, I'd like to transfer >> files from one system to another but it be encrypted while in transit. >> I use Linux, they use windoze tho. That make sense? > I do exactly that: transfering files from Gentoo to Windows and back. > And if anybody else would try to read the USB stick they would only find > white noise on it. > > Sincerely, > Rainer >
Thank you. That is MOST helpful. I want to document some things and leave it behind, after I'm dead and gone, but I want a certain person to be able to access it. They will have the password. Thing is, until then, I don't want anyone to be able to see it or anything. This will work very nicely. Off to youtube to see this thing in action. ;-) Dale :-) :-)