Re: cryptoloop confusion

2002-09-07 Thread Othmar Pasteka
Hi, On Wed, Aug 28, 2002 at 10:45:05PM -0700, Jeff wrote: > I did some more research and I'm getting some conflicting > information. In another message on this thread I'm told that I need > the kernel-patch-int. Anyway, I downloaded your crypto...debs and > installed them. They created source d

[fixed] Re: cryptoloop confusion

2002-08-31 Thread Jeff
Peter Cordes, 2002-Aug-30 22:16 -0300: > On Fri, Aug 30, 2002 at 02:20:36PM -0700, Jeff wrote: > > > > Does anyone know how I can create an encrypted filesystem on a file in > > my home directory, non-root? I'm using the loop-aes system and I can > > create everything but I have to chown the file

Re: cryptoloop confusion [repost]

2002-08-30 Thread Peter Cordes
On Fri, Aug 30, 2002 at 02:20:36PM -0700, Jeff wrote: > > Does anyone know how I can create an encrypted filesystem on a file in > my home directory, non-root? I'm using the loop-aes system and I can > create everything but I have to chown the file and mount point to > change the owner and group

Re: cryptoloop confusion [repost]

2002-08-30 Thread Jeff
Jeff, 2002-Aug-29 12:29 -0700: > Pedro Diaz Jimenez, 2002-Aug-28 01:25 +0200: > > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > > > > > > If all you want is file system encryption you can try the loop-AES patch > > > http://loop-aes.sourceforge.net/ > > > > > > I used it for a long time on my laptop and it'

Re: cryptoloop confusion [repost]

2002-08-29 Thread Jeff
Pedro Diaz Jimenez, 2002-Aug-28 01:25 +0200: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > > > > If all you want is file system encryption you can try the loop-AES patch > > http://loop-aes.sourceforge.net/ > > > > I used it for a long time on my laptop and it's been perfectly usable > > (stable, fast to

Re: cryptoloop confusion

2002-08-29 Thread Jeff
Ivo Timmermans, 2002-Aug-28 07:57 +0200: > Jeff wrote: > > I've decided to learn how to setup an encrypted filesystem using the > > cryptoloop method and I'm having troubles getting my kernal source > > patched correctly. I've read the "Loopback Encrypted Filesystem > > HOWTO", but it's outdated.

RE: cryptoloop confusion

2002-08-28 Thread DEFFONTAINES Vincent
know. Vincent > -Original Message- > From: Jeff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday 28 August 2002 00:38 > To: debian security list > Subject: cryptoloop confusion > > > I've decided to learn how to setup an encrypted filesystem using the >

Re: cryptoloop confusion

2002-08-28 Thread Ivo Timmermans
Jeff wrote: > I've decided to learn how to setup an encrypted filesystem using the > cryptoloop method and I'm having troubles getting my kernal source > patched correctly. I've read the "Loopback Encrypted Filesystem > HOWTO", but it's outdated. Here are a number of patches for kernel > 2.4.18 a

Re: cryptoloop confusion [repost]

2002-08-27 Thread Pedro Diaz Jimenez
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 holy cow, what was I thinking when I wrote this? I hope the original post was understandable, but here is the corrected version Sorry for the repost folks Cheers Pedro On Wednesday 28 August 2002 00:44, Pedro Diaz Jimenez wrote: > Hi, > > [Probably

Re: cryptoloop confusion

2002-08-27 Thread Pedro Diaz Jimenez
Hi, [Probably not related much to your problems, but you might find it interesting] If all you want is file system encryption you can try the loop-AES patche http://loop-aes.sourceforge.net/ If used it for a long time on my laptop and it's been perfectly usable (stable, fast to some excent, no

cryptoloop confusion

2002-08-27 Thread Jeff
I've decided to learn how to setup an encrypted filesystem using the cryptoloop method and I'm having troubles getting my kernal source patched correctly. I've read the "Loopback Encrypted Filesystem HOWTO", but it's outdated. Here are a number of patches for kernel 2.4.18 and I'm confused as to