On Wed, Aug 05, 1998 at 07:47:24PM -0000, nobody@nsm.htp.org wrote:
Ian F Silver <silveri@mgmtscience.com> writes:
I'm looking at CFS (Cryptographic File System) for when I make the jump away from Microsoft towards S.u.S.E. Linux 5.2.
Version 1.1.2 works quite well, but I'd really like to see someone build it into the kernel. (Not me, alas: I'm up to my ears in other GPL applications development, and you really don't want to let me near an OS kernel...)
There is something called TCFS - transparent cryptographic file system. You could take a look at ftp://ftp.pvv.org/pub/Linux/kerneli/v2.0/. I'm just starting a project to provide an easy to use and up to date international patch for the linux-kernel. The current patch integrates the steganography and crypto-patches for loopback filesystem, CIPE, and TCFS in one patch. I'm looking at integrating IPsec as well, but at this time, there are at least 5 different implementations of it. astor -- Alexander Kjeldaas, Guardian Networks AS, Trondheim, Norway http://www.guardian.no/