-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- THUS SPAKE Jason Burrell <jburrell@crl.com>: # -----BEGIN PGP PSEUDO-SIGNED MESSAGE----- # # Is there an encrypted filesystem for Linux out there? I'm speaking of # something like Secure File System(DOS), but for Linux. The kernel in # question is 1.1.59, soon to be upgraded to a later version. IDE drive, # ex2fs formatted file system. I've thought about porting Matt Blaze's "cfs" to linux. For several reasons: -- because I trust his practical crypto ability more than mine or most anyone else's -- because it runs in user-level code rather than in the kernel -- making both installation and development much easier -- because it's had some serious usage and refinement Q: What is it in the "cfs" code that makes it BSD-specific? How much work would it be to overcome that? thx, strick -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQBVAwUBLvfhzwq3IMgMJUNlAQFXdwH/ZNmZx+sK14Qv/ZxHMbGPXDYbxmex0Dz6 X0RB3yuidJlgKUo0OjP1oWtncDDNBa8kwt6Agt9IHQ6sMHepZkmz9A== =SBNL -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----