V Bhanu Chandra <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am thinking of designing and implementing a new native encrypting
> file system for the linux kernel as a part of a student / research
> project. Unlike dm-crypt/loop-AES/cryptoloop, I plan to target
> slightly more ambitious user specifications such as: per-file random
> secret encryption keys which are in-turn encrypted using the public
> keys of all users having access to that filesystem object (a copy
...
> Any comments / guidance / suggestions are most welcome and solicitated.
Since you are talking about an encrypting filesystems but only
referencing encrypting block devices... Have you had a look at encfs
and/or StegFS already?
At least one of the encrypting block devices you mentioned (I don't
remember which one) already has the ability to have multiple keys.
regards
Mario
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