On Sun, 26 Jun 2005 19:16:48 CDT, David Masover said: > But, to avoid confusion, the inclusion of a crytocompress plugin in a > given kernel doesn't mean that all files accessed from that kernel are > encrypted and compressed. It just means that you can pick an individual > file and set it to be transparently encrypted/compressed. > > That is what I meant by "enabled". Not per-user, but per-file. Doing key management in a secure manner is going to be *fun*. :)
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