How do I know if its encrypted?

Eric Hughes eric at remailer.net
Thu Jan 12 14:54:26 PST 1995


   From: Hal <hfinney at shell.portal.com>

   The idea of offsite storage doesn't seem that helpful since you can just
   store the data on your own disk in encrypted form.  

I'll tell you one really useful facility for offsite storage, and
that's private key backup.  Use a secret sharing arrangement, say 5
out of 7 reconstruction, and send out 7 chunks.  Now, give a different
pointer-to-chunk to each of 7 different people.  In the case of
catastrophe, you can recover your key.

Too paranoid not to let your key out of your sight?  Then don't do
this.

Here's another use.  I'd like to interlock offsite backup with my
digital money withdrawals, so that my money is always backed up.

Let's be clear; the code that dfloyd at io.com is working on is offsite
storage in a reasonably secure form.  It's not a data haven.

Eric






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