On Sun, Jan 14, 2007 at 02:48:42PM -0500, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
[...]
WEP, is the equivalent of leaving the bank vault open at night with a
sign hanging on it saying Please stay out. Yes, honest people will
oeby. Of course, not everyone is honest.
And Debian is ready to help those who
On Sun, Jan 14, 2007 at 11:27:12PM +0100, David Jardine wrote:
On Sun, Jan 14, 2007 at 02:48:42PM -0500, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
[...]
WEP, is the equivalent of leaving the bank vault open at night with a
sign hanging on it saying Please stay out. Yes, honest people will
oeby. Of
Angelo wrote:
Jan Schledermann wrote:
Angelo Bertolli wrote:
snip
And if I turn off WEP, then I'm able to connect either way.
I kind of figured someone else might be going through this because it's
happening on both my desktop and my laptop. But then again, both
machines have wirless
Jan Schledermann wrote:
Angelo wrote:
Jan Schledermann wrote:
Angelo Bertolli wrote:
snip
And if I turn off WEP, then I'm able to connect either way.
I kind of figured someone else might be going through this because it's
happening on both my desktop and my laptop.
Angelo Bertolli wrote:
Hey everyone, I was wondering if anyone was having a similar problem: I
can connect to my wireless network using ndiswrapper, but only if I have
WEP encryption turned off. Otherwise, it never connects. I tried with
Ubuntu a while back, and it worked fine. Anyone
On Sun, Jan 14, 2007 at 12:08:58AM -0500, Angelo Bertolli wrote:
Hey everyone, I was wondering if anyone was having a similar problem: I
can connect to my wireless network using ndiswrapper, but only if I have
WEP encryption turned off. Otherwise, it never connects. I tried with
Ubuntu
Jan Schledermann wrote:
Angelo Bertolli wrote:
Hey everyone, I was wondering if anyone was having a similar problem: I
can connect to my wireless network using ndiswrapper, but only if I have
WEP encryption turned off. Otherwise, it never connects. I tried with
Ubuntu a while back
Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
On Sun, Jan 14, 2007 at 12:08:58AM -0500, Angelo Bertolli wrote:
Hey everyone, I was wondering if anyone was having a similar problem: I
can connect to my wireless network using ndiswrapper, but only if I have
WEP encryption turned off. Otherwise, it never
Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
On Sun, Jan 14, 2007 at 12:08:58AM -0500, Angelo Bertolli wrote:
Hey everyone, I was wondering if anyone was having a similar problem: I
can connect to my wireless network using ndiswrapper, but only if I have
WEP encryption turned off. Otherwise, it never
On Sun, Jan 14, 2007 at 01:31:15PM -0500, Angelo wrote:
It's been useful to me ;) But I guess I might have to switch to
blocking people by mac add... just seems like a hassel to have to add a
new machine each time.
Except that MAC addresses can be verily easily spoofed. It would not
On Sun, Jan 14, 2007 at 02:37:31PM -0500, Angelo Bertolli wrote:
So I guess you leave your car unlocked then. Anyone who really wants to
get into your car can do so pretty easily, usually without much in the
way of tools either. (I did it with a coat hanger before.) This is how
I see WEP
Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
On Sun, Jan 14, 2007 at 01:31:15PM -0500, Angelo wrote:
It's been useful to me ;) But I guess I might have to switch to
blocking people by mac add... just seems like a hassel to have to add a
new machine each time.
Except that MAC addresses can be
Hey everyone, I was wondering if anyone was having a similar problem: I
can connect to my wireless network using ndiswrapper, but only if I have
WEP encryption turned off. Otherwise, it never connects. I tried with
Ubuntu a while back, and it worked fine. Anyone know why Debian would
have any
Hallo Peter,
Peter Blancke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ad 2006-08-13, Jörg Sommer [EMAIL PROTECTED] dixit:
Peter Blancke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Er benoetigt gleich nach dem Start diese Mini-Partition, die
selbstverstaendlich verschluesselt ist. Hierfuer zeigt er sein
Paszwort vor. In dieser
Ad 2006-08-13, Jörg Sommer [EMAIL PROTECTED] dixit:
Peter Blancke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Er benoetigt gleich nach dem Start diese Mini-Partition, die
selbstverstaendlich verschluesselt ist. Hierfuer zeigt er sein
Paszwort vor. In dieser Partition liegen die restlichen
Schluessel (oder auch
Hallo Peter,
Peter Blancke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Er benoetigt gleich nach dem Start diese Mini-Partition, die
selbstverstaendlich verschluesselt ist. Hierfuer zeigt er sein
Paszwort vor. In dieser Partition liegen die restlichen Schluessel
(oder auch nur einer) fuer alle weiteren
Joerg Zimmermann wrote:
Hi,
Peter Jordan wrote:
[..]
Als Modifikation zu dem von Hauke Genannten gäbe es noch die
Möglichkeit, eine klitzekleine Partition von nur wenigen MB zu
erstellen, auf der dann die Schlüssel für alle Partitionen abgelegt
werden. Diese wird dann beim Bootvorgang
Hi,
Peter Jordan wrote:
Joerg Zimmermann wrote:
Hi,
Peter Jordan wrote:
[..]
Als Modifikation zu dem von Hauke Genannten gäbe es noch die
Möglichkeit, eine klitzekleine Partition von nur wenigen MB zu
erstellen, auf der dann die Schlüssel für alle Partitionen abgelegt
werden. Diese wird
Am Donnerstag, 10. August 2006 12:52 schrieb Joerg Zimmermann:
Hi,
Peter Jordan wrote:
Joerg Zimmermann wrote:
[..]
Peter Jordan wrote:
[..]
Als Modifikation zu dem von Hauke Genannten gäbe es noch die
Möglichkeit, eine klitzekleine Partition von nur wenigen MB zu
erstellen, auf
Ad 2006-08-10, Joerg Zimmermann [EMAIL PROTECTED] dixit:
Peter Jordan wrote:
Joerg Zimmermann wrote:
Du legst die Schlüssel auf einer unverschlüsselten (klitzekleinen)
Partition ab?? So habe ich nämlich Deine Mail verstanden. Dann
käme ja jeder an die Schlüssel heran um die verschlüsselten
Peter Blancke, 08/10/2006 02:20 PM:
Ad 2006-08-10, Joerg Zimmermann [EMAIL PROTECTED] dixit:
Peter Jordan wrote:
Du legst die Schlüssel auf einer unverschlüsselten (klitzekleinen)
Partition ab?? So habe ich nämlich Deine Mail verstanden. Dann
käme ja jeder an die Schlüssel heran um die
Hi,
Peter Blancke wrote:
Ad 2006-08-10, Joerg Zimmermann [EMAIL PROTECTED] dixit:
Peter Jordan wrote:
Joerg Zimmermann wrote:
Du legst die Schlüssel auf einer unverschlüsselten (klitzekleinen)
Partition ab?? So habe ich nämlich Deine Mail verstanden. Dann
käme ja jeder an die Schlüssel
Hallo,
Ich bin dabei für einen Setup mit ein paar Dutzend hosts (und hoffentlich
bald
ein paar Dutzen Notebooks) eine möglichst leicht zu administrierende Harddisk
Verschlüsselung zu bauen. Die Anforderung umfasst die Root-Partition und
es ist klar, dass es im Umfeld einer Firma mehrere
Am Mittwoch, den 09.08.2006, 18:17 +0200 schrieb Christian Folini:
Ich suche also nach einer schlauen Lösung, welche es schafft beim booten
(wenn erst /boot da ist) nach einem Passwort zu fragen und dann damit 5
Partitionen zu mounten ...
Boote die Partition, die du als erstes haben willst mit
Jan Hauke Rahm wrote:
Am Mittwoch, den 09.08.2006, 18:17 +0200 schrieb Christian Folini:
Ich suche also nach einer schlauen Lösung, welche es schafft beim booten
(wenn erst /boot da ist) nach einem Passwort zu fragen und dann damit 5
Partitionen zu mounten ...
Boote die Partition, die du
Christian Folini [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hallo,
Ich bin dabei für einen Setup mit ein paar Dutzend hosts (und hoffentlich
bald
ein paar Dutzen Notebooks) eine möglichst leicht zu administrierende Harddisk
Verschlüsselung zu bauen. Die Anforderung umfasst die Root-Partition und
es ist klar,
Hi,
Peter Jordan wrote:
[..]
Als Modifikation zu dem von Hauke Genannten gäbe es noch die
Möglichkeit, eine klitzekleine Partition von nur wenigen MB zu
erstellen, auf der dann die Schlüssel für alle Partitionen abgelegt
werden. Diese wird dann beim Bootvorgang noch vor cryptdisks--early und
Am Mittwoch, 9. August 2006 18:17 schrieb Christian Folini:
Vermutlich werden wir mit einer nicht-verschlüsselten /boot Partition
arbeiten. Danach von dort aus / decrypten und mounten.
Erhöht wird die Schwierigkeit dadurch, dass wir weiter verschiedene
Partitionen verwenden möchten. Konkret
On Wed, Aug 09, 2006 at 06:31:49PM +0200, Jan Hauke Rahm wrote:
Boote die Partition, die du als erstes haben willst mit Passwort und leg
auf die Partition einfach die Schlüssel für die anderen Partitionen ab.
Dann promptet er einmal für die erste Partition und holt sich die
anderen Schlüssel
I have read the Linux has software available that can
encrypt the OS and the file system to a degree that even with physical access
to the HD, the data cannot be extracted. I was told that this slows the systems
down quite a bit but that is it very functional This sounds like
interesting
Tigran Varosyan:
I have read the Linux has software available that can encrypt the OS and the
file system to a degree that even with physical access to the HD, the data
cannot be extracted. I was told that this slows the systems down quite a bit
but that is it very functional. This sounds
Jochen Schulz:
Tigran Varosyan:
I have read the Linux has software available that can encrypt the OS and the
file system to a degree that even with physical access to the HD, the data
cannot be extracted. I was told that this slows the systems down quite a bit
but that is it very
(so you can
regenerate the initrd's when they break). It's annoying enough to have
to recover a system from a LiveCD; you don't want to be tearing your
hair out over encryption at the same time :-)
Hope this helps -- best of luck.
cmr
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Tigran Varosyan:
I have read the Linux has software available that can encrypt the OS and the
file system to a degree that even with physical access to the HD, the data
cannot be extracted. I was told that this slows the
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Hi,
You can also try encfs
cheers,
theo
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I'm about to start pulling my hair over this damn wireless issue.
I had it all working this morning, but without any sort of encryption on
my wireless router. Then I turn WPA (PSK) back on, and now no amount of
configuration can even make scanning work :-(
# lspci |grep Ra
:00:07.0 Network
in the manner described above ?
2. What key should I provide my trusted users (My public, their private) ?
(( The trick here is that I'm encrypting the data today, but tomorrow
I'll wish to allow user newfoo to read the text, obviously I did had
the public key of that user in the time of encryption
I can configure my wireless card as I want it using iwconfig, but when
I use /etc/network/interfaces it doesn't setup encryption
unless I ifup twice (by using --force the second time).
I put the following in my interfaces file:
iface eth2 inet static
address 10.1.0.1
netmask 255.255.0.0
up with the current GTK+ version
at least.
GPG can encrypt any file you pass it.
I think he is looking for /in situ/ encryption.
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PGP Key ID 8834C06B I prefer encrypted mail.
Remember
Laszlo Boszormenyi wrote:
Hi,
I am looking for an application which can store my notes in an
_encrypted_ way. Preferably it is GTK+ or console based, and
has some development to keep up with the current GTK+ version
at least.
Hi Laszlo,
I use a program called gringotts for storing
On Wed, Aug 17, 2005 at 06:57:53AM +0200, Laszlo Boszormenyi wrote:
Hi,
I am looking for an application which can store my notes in an
_encrypted_ way. Preferably it is GTK+ or console based, and
has some development to keep up with the current GTK+ version
at least.
You could try gpge.
GTK+ note-taking application, but it doesn't do
encryption out-of-the-box. As someone else has mentioned, gpg is a
console tool for encrypting things. There are doubtless GTK front-ends
for it, too.
Joining the two together is a task for an interested hacker with some
spare time :)
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On Wed, Aug 17, 2005 at 06:57:53AM +0200, Laszlo Boszormenyi wrote:
Hi,
I am looking for an application which can store my notes in an
_encrypted_ way. Preferably it is GTK+ or console based, and
has some development to keep up with the current GTK+ version
at least.
You can use cfs to make
On Wed, Aug 17, 2005 at 10:46:26AM +0100, Oliver Elphick wrote:
On Wed, Aug 17, 2005 at 06:57:53AM +0200, Laszlo Boszormenyi wrote:
Hi,
I am looking for an application which can store my notes in an
_encrypted_ way. Preferably it is GTK+ or console based, and
has some development to
On 08/17/2005 01:00 AM, Laszlo Boszormenyi wrote:
Hi,
I am looking for an application which can store my notes in an
_encrypted_ way. Preferably it is GTK+ or console based, and
has some development to keep up with the current GTK+ version
at least.
Thanks,
Laszlo/GCS
apt-cache show
On Tuesday 16 August 2005 09:57 pm, Laszlo Boszormenyi wrote:
I am looking for an application which can store my notes in an
_encrypted_ way. Preferably it is GTK+ or console based, and
has some development to keep up with the current GTK+ version
at least.
You could just take your journal
On Wed, Aug 17, 2005 at 09:44:38AM -0300, Jeronimo Pellegrini wrote:
That's what I would suggest, except that I'd use encfs instead of cfs.
I had several problems with cfs, and encfs seems to be more stable and
faster.
This is my favourite solution, sounds most UNIX-y :)
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Jeronimo Pellegrini writes:
You can use cfs to make a small encrypted filesystem out of a normal
directory; then you can store your diary in the encrypted
filesystem.
That's what I would suggest, except that I'd use encfs instead of cfs.
I had several problems with cfs, and encfs seems
Hi,
I am looking for an application which can store my notes in an
_encrypted_ way. Preferably it is GTK+ or console based, and
has some development to keep up with the current GTK+ version
at least.
Thanks,
Laszlo/GCS
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On Wed, Aug 17, 2005 at 06:57:53AM +0200, Laszlo Boszormenyi wrote:
Hi,
I am looking for an application which can store my notes in an
_encrypted_ way. Preferably it is GTK+ or console based, and
has some development to keep up with the current GTK+ version
at least.
GPG can encrypt any
gpg is a console base for more info http://www.gnupg.org/ good luck
On Wed, 2005-08-17 at 00:59 -0400, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
On Wed, Aug 17, 2005 at 06:57:53AM +0200, Laszlo Boszormenyi wrote:
Hi,
I am looking for an application which can store my notes in an
_encrypted_ way.
.
However although my wireless card connects I cannot reach the network
until I type iwconfig wlan0 key xxx.
I have discovered, by running waproamd in the foreground, that the
script in /etc/waproamd/scripts is being run and that it extracts and
applies the correct encryption key.
dhclient
In an effort to secure my system without degrading performance too much, I've
created an encrypted disk, then moved various directories onto that disk,
with softlinks from the original disk to there. So, for example, I have
stuff like this:
/home - /crypted/home
/var/mail - /crypted/var/mail
? Or, at least, how do I stop files being written under
} the mount point, if it's not actually mounted? Can I just fully
} write-protect the mount point, and then have that overridden when a disk
} is mounted on top?
Linux kernel encryption is basically a loop on a block device. Since
On Monday 30 May 2005 23:47, Gregory Seidman wrote:
Symbolic links only contain the path. There is no inode information
involved. This is not, however, the best way to deal with an encrypted
disk. I much prefer to put LVM on top of an encrypted loop device to
provide whatever partitions I
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I found the packages I needed to get gpgsm working with Kmail,
but gpgsm shows no keys; and gpgsm --gen-key gives me this error:
gpgsm: this function is not yet available from the commandline...
My google-fu has failed me... Help would be nice g
I do have gpg working with OpenGPG/Mime but not
On Thursday 25 November 2004 9:40 pm, Brad Sims wrote:
I found the packages I needed to get gpgsm working with Kmail,
but gpgsm shows no keys; and gpgsm --gen-key gives me this error:
gpgsm: this function is not yet available from the commandline...
My google-fu has failed me... Help would
On Wed, Nov 10, 2004 at 06:21:45PM +0800, paul wise wrote:
Hmmm, does anyone have any idea if someone plans to make a gaim-dev
package for debian.
See these bug reports:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=162653
On Mon, 08 Nov 2004 21:02:45 -0800, Eric Gaumer
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It looks like you are missing the Gaim sources. Those missing headers
are part of the Gaim API. Make sure you have the sources installed in
all the correct paths (i.e /usr/include/gaim /usr/lib/gaim etc...).
Hmmm, does
I've been attempting to configure compile gaim-encryption.
So far, this around I can get it configured okay, but it dies with this
error message;
make
make all-recursive
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/rodney/waste/gaim-encryption-2.32'
Making all in po
make[2]: Entering directory `/home
On Mon, 2004-11-08 at 20:43 -0800, Rodney D. Myers wrote:
I've been attempting to configure compile gaim-encryption.
So far, this around I can get it configured okay, but it dies with this
error message;
make
make all-recursive
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/rodney/waste/gaim
On Mon, 08 Nov 2004 21:02:45 -0800
Eric Gaumer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 2004-11-08 at 20:43 -0800, Rodney D. Myers wrote:
I've been attempting to configure compile gaim-encryption.
So far, this around I can get it configured okay, but it dies with this
error message;
make
Hi!,
Heres a quick question. I have a USB key that I use for storing my resume
etc rsa key etc on ... Im concerned about the data on it and I would
like to encrypt it in case it gets lost and falls into the wrong hands. Is
there any utility out there that works with both windows and debian
On Monday 28 June 2004 17:20, liz wrote:
Heres a quick question. I have a USB key that I use for storing my
resume etc rsa key etc on ... Im concerned about the data on it
and I would like to encrypt it in case it gets lost and falls into the
wrong hands. Is there any utility out there
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On 2004-02-24, J.H.M. Dassen (Ray) penned:
On Tue, Feb 24, 2004 at 07:27:59 -0700, Arthur H. Edwards wrote:
Does the Debian version of Mozilla support strong (128 bit)
encryption?
As long as you ensure mozilla-psm is installed as well, yes.
Does that work for fire[bird|fox
On 02/25/04 13:00, Monique Y. Herman wrote:
On 2004-02-24, J.H.M. Dassen (Ray) penned:
On Tue, Feb 24, 2004 at 07:27:59 -0700, Arthur H. Edwards wrote:
Does the Debian version of Mozilla support strong (128 bit)
encryption?
As long as you ensure mozilla-psm is installed as well, yes.
Does
Does the Debian version of Mozilla support strong (128 bit)
encryption? I'm using Mozilla from the testing distribution.
Art Edwards
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Does the Debian version of Mozilla support strong (128 bit) encryption?
As long as you ensure mozilla-psm is installed as well, yes.
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All,
Recently I installed the pptpd server. (As some of
you know already...)
I followed the howto's and installation guide's and
followed the instructions received from everyone here. Just one more thing
remains:
I have no encryption! I installed debian with bf24
(2.4.x) kernel Woody
I've been considering creating a partition on my hard drive with an
encrypted filesystem for storing my financial data. Looking through the
literature on how to do this, it appears that there are several
competing systems around. This is something I've never done before, so
I'm a little perplexed
On Sat, Mar 15, 2003 at 07:19:07PM +0800, Robert Storey wrote:
I've been considering creating a partition on my hard drive with an
encrypted filesystem for storing my financial data. Looking through the
literature on how to do this, it appears that there are several
competing systems around.
If I configure the AP to use the key qwert and do on my linux box
iwconfig eth0 key s:qwert it works fine (i.e. there are no error
messages) beside that the connection does not work, only the Rx invalid
crypt counter keeps increasing.
Just a check -- have you also set the ESSID to be
Retry limit:4 RTS thr:off Fragment thr:off
Encryption key:5432-1543-21
Power Management:off
Link Quality:32/92 Signal level:-62 dBm Noise level:-95 dBm
Rx invalid nwid:0 Rx invalid crypt:0 Rx invalid frag:1
Tx excessive retries:0 Invalid
Hi!
So I got the 40bit key working (using hex key instead of ascii passwords).
The strange behavior with certain keys disapeared (don't know why I had it
in the first hand).
Thanxs again for your help! :-)
Cheers,
- Martin
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as if there were
Mark no encryption on it, so to keep myself from being lazy and
Mark trusting wep, I have just turned it off. Most protocols are
Mark capable of using encryption these days and otherwise you can
Mark set up a vpn (or ssh port forwarding) quite easily.
Mark I guess I
Hi!
I try to get the WEP encryption (sure, it is not secure but better than
nothing) on my wireless card (Orinocco Silver) to work at home. No problem
to use it under Windows, but it doesn't work with Linux.
I have Debian Unstable on my laptop, a recent 2.4.20-ac2 kernel, iwconfig
version 25
Martin Fluch wrote:
Hi!
I try to get the WEP encryption (sure, it is not secure but better than
nothing) on my wireless card (Orinocco Silver) to work at home. No problem
to use it under Windows, but it doesn't work with Linux.
I have Debian Unstable on my laptop, a recent 2.4.20-ac2 kernel
On Fri, 7 Mar 2003, Keith Winston wrote:
I have that card working. You need to add your encryption key to the
/etc/pcmcia/wireless.opts file, something like this:
[...]
I had the settings there (I checked with iwconfig, how the card was
configured) and also did configure the card manualy
Martin == Martin Fluch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Martin Hi! I try to get the WEP encryption (sure, it is not
Martin secure but better than nothing) on my wireless card
Martin (Orinocco Silver) to work at home. No problem to use it
Martin under Windows, but it doesn't work
On Fri, 2003-03-07 at 11:33, Martin Fluch wrote:
Hi!
I try to get the WEP encryption (sure, it is not secure but better than
nothing) on my wireless card (Orinocco Silver) to work at home. No problem
to use it under Windows, but it doesn't work with Linux.
Not to get too offtopic here
On Sat, Mar 08, 2003 at 01:20:10AM -0500, Mark Roach wrote:
On Fri, 2003-03-07 at 11:33, Martin Fluch wrote:
Hi!
I try to get the WEP encryption (sure, it is not secure but better than
nothing) on my wireless card (Orinocco Silver) to work at home. No problem
to use it under Windows
Bonjour,
Est-ce que qq'un à déjà testé une carte réseau qui fait de l'encryption
hardware (j'ai vu une intel 100s ???)
Comment ca fonctionne ?
Je voudrais faire un serveur pop/imap avec ssl et si je peux éviter de
charger le cpu...
Patrick
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Stefan Radomski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
to use filesystem encryption via the loopback-device, you need the
cryptoapi and the patch for the loopback device (eg. loop-jari).
You get 'ioctl: LOOP_SET_STATUS: Invalid argument' because the loop
device loaded in the kernel is not patched, build
Haim Ashkenazi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
After you recompile your kernel with encryption support, you might want
to use this line in '/etc/fstab' instead of using sudo:
/home/haim/.crypto /home/haim/crypto ext2
defaults,exec,noauto,loop,encryption=AES128,user,exec 0 0
ofcourse
I've RTFM'ed and googled all over the place, but still can't build
kernel-source-2.4.19 under Debian Woody with support for loopback file
system encryption. A lot of what's on the web seems to be out of
date, making it difficult to figure out what's going on.
I managed to install cryptoapi-core
a patch for 2.4.19?
What am I missing, here?
Hi Jack,
to use filesystem encryption via the loopback-device, you need the
cryptoapi and the patch for the loopback device (eg. loop-jari).
You get 'ioctl: LOOP_SET_STATUS: Invalid argument' because the loop
device loaded in the kernel is not patched
into the kernel
ioctl: LOOP_SET_STATUS: Invalid argument
After you recompile your kernel with encryption support, you might want
to use this line in '/etc/fstab' instead of using sudo:
/home/haim/.crypto /home/haim/crypto ext2
defaults,exec,noauto,loop,encryption=AES128,user,exec 0 0
Hi
How can I encrypt a file in a PLATFORM-INDEPENDENT manner using a password so
that I can decrypt it later using the same password (e.g. on a different UNIX
or Windows/Cygwin machine)?
Thanks
Oleg
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On Sun, Nov 10, 2002 at 10:11:29PM -0500, Oleg wrote:
Hi
How can I encrypt a file in a PLATFORM-INDEPENDENT manner using a password so
that I can decrypt it later using the same password (e.g. on a different UNIX
or Windows/Cygwin machine)?
gpg
-c, --symmetric
Encrypt with
Oleg, 2002-Nov-10 22:11 -0500:
Hi
How can I encrypt a file in a PLATFORM-INDEPENDENT manner using a password so
that I can decrypt it later using the same password (e.g. on a different UNIX
or Windows/Cygwin machine)?
Thanks
Oleg
I just learned how to do this using gpg:
$ gpg -c
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