secure file system for Linux?

Mark C. Henderson mch at squirrel.com
Sun Sep 24 23:08:06 PDT 1995


> Is there a secure file system (or secure directory branch) for Linux?

Yes, you can use CFS, which works on several versions of UNIX as well
as Linux.

Send email to cfs at research.att.com to get a copy. Someone exported
it, and it is also available from
ftp://ftp.hacktic.nl/pub/crypto/CRYPTOapps/cfs.1.3.tar.gz

There is also something called the "loop filesystem" for Linux. I haven't
tried it and don't know how well it would integrate into the newer
Linux kernels. ftp://tsx-11.mit.edu/pub/linux/BETA/loop

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