Re: N00bie questions about encrypted file systems.

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Dean S. Messing wrote:
Peter Connolly wrote:
: Dean Messing wrote:
: > ... But given that this
: > process could (w/ small probability) destroy my filesystem,
: > I am still a tiny bit nervous. Fear of the Unknown I suppose.
: : Backups are a wonderful thing.

I misspoke.  I will, of course, backup the directories here.
But when I'm in my destination, ready to give an important presentation,
and my filesystem won't let me in because of some snafu ... you get the idea.

And I cannot take the backup with me.  Where I'm going, there's more than
thieves to worry about.


I understand your concerns. Heck, there are even questions about not using encrypted partitions within civilized countries with new snooping reports all the time.

I am looking at encrypted partitions on my new file server at home. The laptop will be encrypted when I install F7.

I just read this article this morning.

http://www.enterprisenetworkingplanet.com/netsecur/article.php/3683011

Follow up articles coming.

You can also look at trucypt. There is a good article on their site about problems with encryption. In some countries, there are laws that require you to give up passwords for encrypted data so you may want to look at multiple encryption techniques.

The above article does not look at swap or /tmp. These should be encrypted as well.

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