Hello, So I have a few questions about that feature, mainly 1)Where are we on that front (any news besides what's published here -> https://labs.riseup.net/code/issues/5929)
2) Any documentation on the topic besides what's at the address above? One the front of an implementation that wouldn't take ages filling the volume and encrypting it during installation I might have an idea and I would like to know about it's validity before attempting anything. Here it goes: I have done some work on code based encryption (specifically the use of the syndrome decoding problem). 1)How hard would it be to add another layer on top of the currently used encrypted volume so files are furthermore encoded using an error correcting code? (turbo codes seem good candidates) This way we would be able to write some random data here and there in the persistent volume (random locations) at every boot without taking much risks regarding the integrity of existing persistent data. Either there IS a persistent volume and the encoding could deal with it or there isn't and then who cares? Whenever a real persistent volume is mounted we'd run a quick health check on each file and repair them wherever their integrity has been compromised. So, what do you think about it? _______________________________________________ Tails-dev mailing list [email protected] https://mailman.boum.org/listinfo/tails-dev To unsubscribe from this list, send an empty email to [email protected].
