[A bit off topic but I thought I'd let it through anyway. Those
uninterested in OS design should skip the rest of this message. --Perry]
On 5/1/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Perry E. Metzger) wrote:
Disk encryption systems like CGD work
on the block level, and do not propagate CBC operations across
Travis H. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does anyone have any experience with disk or filesystem encryption,
especially with regard to unclean shutdowns and power failures? Normal
file systems are designed to fail in ways that are easy to
clean up with fsck, but when you start to throw encryption
On 5/1/06, Perry E. Metzger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not if you design it correctly. Disk encryption systems like CGD work
on the block level, and do not propagate CBC operations across blocks,
So is it vulnerable to any of the attacks here?
http://clemens.endorphin.org/LinuxHDEncSettings
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Travis H. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 5/1/06, Perry E. Metzger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not if you design it correctly. Disk encryption systems like CGD work
on the block level, and do not propagate CBC operations across blocks,
So is it vulnerable to any of the attacks here?