Re: [CentOS] TrueCrypt WD External Drive

2011-01-28 Thread Markus Falb
On 21.1.2011 05:26, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
 I have a WD Elements 2TB USB hard drive.  I would like to
 encrypt the whole drive with TrueCrypt on my CentOS box.
 Could someone direct me to a tutorial on how to do this?
 Ideally, I would also like to access it with my WinXP box,
 but this part is optional.
 
 Truecrypt is platform agnostic, see the FAQ. As for instructions
 see their tutorial: http://www.truecrypt.org/docs/tutorial

Last time I checked I was searching for whole disk encryption for OS-X
and TrueCrypt does this only for Windows.

http://www.truecrypt.org/docs/supported-operating-systems
vs.
http://www.truecrypt.org/docs/sys-encryption-supported-os

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Re: [CentOS] TrueCrypt WD External Drive

2011-01-28 Thread Joseph L. Casale
 I have a WD Elements 2TB USB hard drive.  I would like to
 encrypt the whole drive with TrueCrypt on my CentOS box.
 Could someone direct me to a tutorial on how to do this?
 Ideally, I would also like to access it with my WinXP box,
 but this part is optional.

Last time I checked I was searching for whole disk encryption for OS-X
and TrueCrypt does this only for Windows.

Probably a semantics issue, op wanted a drive to access from two
OS's, so whole drive enc in form of the partition that has data is
likely the only need as I presume he doesn't intend to boot from it.

Also, it's a USB drive, so again not likely needing to boot from it...
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Re: [CentOS] TrueCrypt WD External Drive

2011-01-20 Thread Joseph L. Casale
I have a WD Elements 2TB USB hard drive.  I would like to
encrypt the whole drive with TrueCrypt on my CentOS box.
Could someone direct me to a tutorial on how to do this?
Ideally, I would also like to access it with my WinXP box,
but this part is optional.

Truecrypt is platform agnostic, see the FAQ. As for instructions
see their tutorial: http://www.truecrypt.org/docs/tutorial

What you will need to do is use a file system that both OS's
can read/write to.


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