You might want to take a look at CFS (Cryptographic Filesystem). This article at LINUX Journal might be of some help: http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=6381 -- Marko A. Jennings Blue Gargoyle Consulting, LLC 419-283-4245 PGP Public Key: http://bluegargoyle.com/marko.asc PGP Fingerprint: 2F57 987A FF63 4D7F E684 8F6C 4588 D4E6 ABE2 2FB5 Dalibor Malek said: > Hi list, > > I have one question. > Is it possible to somehow encrypt the whole hard disk in a manner that > the whole system, copying(from my scripts) and so on have full access, > but if someone wants to connect to the machine this is not granted > except he knows the right password(I know this is already done with > ssh1), but also if some one opens a terminal he muss give in the > password to access all files. > The same should be if someone wants to copy the hard disk, only if he > knows the password he can succeed else the only thing he gets is garbage. > Is there something like that? > > Thank you > > Dalibor Malek > > > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list >