Matthew Dillon wrote

>
>     Revisiting security now...
>
>     A provision for public-key encryption of the data held on the disk (as
>     well as the id itself) would be useful.  Just encrypting the ID alone
>     would not be useful.
>
>     The distinction would then shift away from whether the media is removable
>     or not (it would no longer matter as much) and instead assume that no
>     unencrypted data can ever be trusted and encrypted data can be trusted
>     insofar as the ID can be trusted.
>
>     Methinks this could result in a very useful project - an 'encrypted' UFS
>     filesystem implementation plus domain based services to translate uid's
>     on the fly.
>
>                                         -Matt
>                                         Matthew Dillon
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Similar in thought to TCFS.  see http://tcfs.dia.unisa.it/

Darren

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