On Tue, Jun 03, 2014 at 02:13:23PM +0100, Darac Marjal wrote:
differentiates it from random noise. For some people, being able to
prove that data was encrypted is enough of a problem (I live in a
country where my government can force me to reveal my keys - refusing
or forgetting results in a
On 07/06/14 15:23, Chris Bannister wrote:
On Tue, Jun 03, 2014 at 02:13:23PM +0100, Darac Marjal wrote:
differentiates it from random noise. For some people, being able to
prove that data was encrypted is enough of a problem (I live in a
country where my government can force me to reveal my
On 02 Jun 2014, Diogene Laerce wrote:
On 06/02/2014 06:43 PM, Bzzz wrote:
On Mon, 2 Jun 2014 18:32:30 +0200
L.M.J linuxmasterj...@free.fr wrote:
I sync my data to a cloud storage online service. I do NOT want
to crypt my 60GB data at home, but I want them crypted on the
cloud, so,
On Mon, Jun 02, 2014 at 07:16:16PM +0200, Bzzz wrote:
On Mon, 02 Jun 2014 19:01:17 +0200
Diogene Laerce me_buss...@yahoo.fr wrote:
I use crashplan and Im quite happy with them : very professional
and they do offer that service. ;)
Their website : https://www.code42.com/store/
From
On Tue, 3 Jun 2014 10:03:17 +0100
Darac Marjal mailingl...@darac.org.uk wrote:
I like the idea of Crashplan, but just slapping the label of
Blowfish on their encryption isn't quite good enough [1].
Mouhaharf, trusting SO for trivial Q/A is one thing, trusting
it about things as sensible as
On Tue, Jun 03, 2014 at 02:53:26PM +0200, Bzzz wrote:
On Tue, 3 Jun 2014 10:03:17 +0100
Darac Marjal mailingl...@darac.org.uk wrote:
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Yes, but choosing your encryption badly can cause problems. For
one, as above, bad choices can mean poor security.
So, you're a real
On Mon, 2014-06-02 at 19:24 -0700, ty wrote:
On 06/02/2014 09:32 AM, L.M.J wrote:
Hi,
This may be a nasty/bad idea, but I still ask :
I sync my data to a cloud storage online service. I do NOT want to
crypt my 60GB data at home, but I want
them crypted on the cloud, so, when I
Hi,
This may be a nasty/bad idea, but I still ask :
I sync my data to a cloud storage online service. I do NOT want to crypt my
60GB data at home, but I want
them crypted on the cloud, so, when I rsync the data, I would like to send
encrypted files on the fly.
I want to have encrypted
On Mon, 2 Jun 2014 18:32:30 +0200
L.M.J linuxmasterj...@free.fr wrote:
I sync my data to a cloud storage online service. I do NOT want
to crypt my 60GB data at home, but I want them crypted on the
cloud, so, when I rsync the data, I would like to send encrypted
files on the fly. I want to
Am 02. Jun, 2014 schwätzte L.M.J so:
moin moin,
Would tahoe-lafs provide what you want?
https://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/browser/trunk/docs/about.rst
ciao,
der.hans
Hi,
This may be a nasty/bad idea, but I still ask :
I sync my data to a cloud storage online service. I do NOT want
On Mon, 2 Jun 2014 09:53:38 -0700 (MST)
der.hans deb-u...@lufthans.com wrote:
Am 02. Jun, 2014 schwätzte L.M.J so:
moin moin,
Would tahoe-lafs provide what you want?
https://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/browser/trunk/docs/about.rst
Yeah, kinda Shamir's secret; this one rely on a bit
On 06/02/2014 06:43 PM, Bzzz wrote:
On Mon, 2 Jun 2014 18:32:30 +0200
L.M.J linuxmasterj...@free.fr wrote:
I sync my data to a cloud storage online service. I do NOT want
to crypt my 60GB data at home, but I want them crypted on the
cloud, so, when I rsync the data, I would like to send
On Mon, 02 Jun 2014 19:01:17 +0200
Diogene Laerce me_buss...@yahoo.fr wrote:
I use crashplan and Im quite happy with them : very professional
and they do offer that service. ;)
Their website : https://www.code42.com/store/
From what I see, encryption is blowfish, which is good;
but they
On 06/02/2014 07:16 PM, Bzzz wrote:
On Mon, 02 Jun 2014 19:01:17 +0200
Diogene Laerce me_buss...@yahoo.fr wrote:
I use crashplan and Im quite happy with them : very professional
and they do offer that service. ;)
Their website : https://www.code42.com/store/
From what I see, encryption
On Mon, 02 Jun 2014 19:24:59 +0200
Diogene Laerce me_buss...@yahoo.fr wrote:
Encryption key that is user-created (using the Passphrase or
Generate options) and is used instead of the encryption key
generated by the CrashPlan app.
My bad, I didn't see it; however, I won't trust any
application
On 06/02/2014 07:44 PM, Bzzz wrote:
On Mon, 02 Jun 2014 19:24:59 +0200
Diogene Laerce me_buss...@yahoo.fr wrote:
Encryption key that is user-created (using the Passphrase or
Generate options) and is used instead of the encryption key
generated by the CrashPlan app.
My bad, I didn't see it;
Le Mon, 2 Jun 2014 09:53:38 -0700 (MST),
der.hans deb-u...@lufthans.com a écrit :
Am 02. Jun, 2014 schwätzte L.M.J so:
moin moin,
Would tahoe-lafs provide what you want?
https://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/browser/trunk/docs/about.rst
As far as understand and according to my needs,
On Mon, 2 Jun 2014 18:32:30 +0200
L.M.J linuxmasterj...@free.fr wrote:
Hi,
This may be a nasty/bad idea, but I still ask :
I sync my data to a cloud storage online service. I do NOT want to
crypt my 60GB data at home, but I want them crypted on the cloud, so,
when I rsync the data, I
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On 06/02/2014 12:32 PM, L.M.J wrote:
Hi,
This may be a nasty/bad idea, but I still ask : I sync my data to a
cloud storage online service. I do NOT want to crypt my 60GB data
at home, but I want them crypted on the cloud, so, when I rsync the
Le Mon, 2 Jun 2014 18:32:30 +0200,
L.M.J linuxmasterj...@free.fr a écrit :
Hi,
This may be a nasty/bad idea, but I still ask :
I sync my data to a cloud storage online service. I do NOT want to crypt my
60GB data at home, but I want
them crypted on the cloud, so, when I rsync the
Le Mon, 02 Jun 2014 15:03:45 -0400,
Ralph Katz ralph.k...@rcn.com a écrit :
apt-cache show duplicity # does exactly that.
Already found a tut with my Cloud service and duplicity, may be the good way
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Le Mon, 2 Jun 2014 20:38:17 +0200,
Filip fi...@fbvnet.be a écrit :
I like to keep things simple.
I just create encrypted archives on the local disk with dar
and then push them remote server with rsync.
Dar encrypts and compresses the data, slices it up in nice
managable archive files, and
On Mon, 2 Jun 2014 21:18:32 +0200
L.M.J linuxmasterj...@free.fr wrote:
Last idea : can I still open encrypted files from an Android
device (of course, using an extra software) ?
This is something you can do with encfs:
https://code.google.com/p/cryptonite/
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Coquine
On Mon, 2 Jun 2014 21:21:03 +0200
L.M.J linuxmasterj...@free.fr wrote:
Le Mon, 2 Jun 2014 20:38:17 +0200,
Filip fi...@fbvnet.be a écrit :
I like to keep things simple.
I just create encrypted archives on the local disk with dar
and then push them remote server with rsync.
Dar
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On 06/02/2014 09:32 AM, L.M.J wrote:
Hi,
This may be a nasty/bad idea, but I still ask :
I sync my data to a cloud storage online service. I do NOT want to
crypt my 60GB data at home, but I want
them crypted on the cloud, so, when I rsync
how about using luks?
Eero
Sent from my iPad
On 02 Jun 2014, at 19:32, L.M.J linuxmasterj...@free.fr wrote:
Hi,
This may be a nasty/bad idea, but I still ask :
I sync my data to a cloud storage online service. I do NOT want to crypt my
60GB data at home, but I want
them crypted on
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