I have searched for encrypted filesystems for un*x. Is there any better encrypted filesystems than the ones I have found for *bsd (+freebsd)..?
For per-file encryption, cryptfs/FiST is a good place to start.
I'm looking for something convinient to enrypt cdrom's. Which will also suit
dvd-r media. It should preferable be portable and not require specific kernel
hacks. To ensure feature stability & availability.
Stackable virtual filesystems seem to be your friend.
Which operating systems manage to effectivly to use encrypted swap..?
That's quite a different problem -- Poul-Henning Kamp's done work in GEOM based disk encryption which is directly applicable to encrypting swap. Key management is always interesting.
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