http://luks.endorphin.org/
this looks like being a step in the right direction.
check it out and let us know :)
dave
LUKS is the upcoming standard for Linux hard disk encryption. By
providing a standard on-disk-format, it does not only facilitate
compatibility among distributions, but also provide secure management of
multiple user passwords. In contrast to existing solution, LUKS stores
all setup necessary setup information in the partition header, enabling
the user to transport or migrate his data seamlessly.
While LUKS is a standard on-disk format, there is also a reference
implementation. LUKS for dm-crypt is implemented in an enhanced version
of cryptsetup.
Trent Murray wrote:
Hi all,
Can anyone recommend an encrypted filesystem technology under linux?
the only one I have heard of is FUSE...does anyone have experience and/or
knowledge of other encrypted filesystem technologies that they would
recommend?
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