Hello,

        I was wondering/worried that a program like this pretty much defeats Linux
security, if I can read any file from an exfs2 partition even if I set that file not
to read by anyone but root, what's the point? Is there any way to counter this program
maybe an encrypted exfs2?  Thanks

                                                                            Darryl

Ron Marriage wrote:

> Hi,
> In an earlier post to you, I told you about the mount
> program that allowed a mount of a linux partition in
> Windows.  I said search freshmeat.net for it, but had to go
> there tonight (most other nights too) and thought I'd get it
> for you.
>
> It's read only, but like I said you can load a file, copy it
> to a new file in Windows and do whatever you want with that
> copy.
>
> FSDEXT2 : Second extended file system for Windows 95
> http://www.yipton.demon.co.uk/
>
> Give it a try.  While I don't use Windows much anylonger,
> its kind of nice for those times when I do, I always seem to
> find that just what I need is in Linux.  <grin>
>

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