Cheers,
I've done some more digging, and it looks like Truecrypt or
cryptoloop is what I'm after! Hopefully this will work - I'll report
back once I get it working!
Khalid
On 9 Oct 2007, at 19:11, Mark Rogers wrote:
Mark Rogers wrote:
Khalid Hanif wrote:
Here's what I'm after...
I want to mount a file system that's encrypted. I.e. I have to
enter a password to mount it, and once unmonuted, it all remains
within the disk image.
Any ideas of the best way of handling this? Anyone done this
before? If so, what did you use?
I'd start with encfs: http://encfs.sourceforge.net/
Not personally used it, however it appears to meet your spec, and
with Ubuntu (and probably Debian) "apt-get install encfs" is all
you need to install it.
Sorry, just realised encfs is file-by-file based, not loopback
based, which is what you were asking for.
Try this: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EncryptedFilesystemHowto
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