Thus spake cypherpunk ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [28/04/05 18:48]:
: A remailer posted about EncFS. Gerow quoted the first paragraph and
: added the criticism that it doesn't do locking. Dixon saw the quoted
: first paragraph, which said that the link to the program was "below".
: And
A remailer posted about EncFS. Gerow quoted the first paragraph and
added the criticism that it doesn't do locking. Dixon saw the quoted
first paragraph, which said that the link to the program was "below".
And indeed, it was below, in the first message from the remailer. It
inc
Thus spake Jim Dixon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [28/04/05 09:41]:
: > It also doesn't do locking.
:
: There was nothing "below".
Someone I know just tried it out three days ago. He said it flat-out didn't
'lock' the files properly. It's got nothing to do with having something
"below".
On Wed, 27 Apr 2005, Damian Gerow wrote:
> Thus spake Userbeam Remailer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [27/04/05 02:33]:
> : EncFS provides an encrypted filesystem in user-space. It runs without
> : any special permissions and uses the FUSE library and Linux kernel
> : module to provide th
EncFS provides an encrypted filesystem in user-space. It runs without any
special permissions and uses the FUSE library and Linux kernel module to
provide the filesystem interface. You can find links to source and binary
releases below.
As with most encrypted filesystems, Encfs is meant to
Thus spake Userbeam Remailer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [27/04/05 02:33]:
: EncFS provides an encrypted filesystem in user-space. It runs without any
special permissions and uses the FUSE library and Linux kernel module to
provide the filesystem interface. You can find links to source and binary
EncFS provides an encrypted filesystem in user-space. It runs without any
special permissions and uses the FUSE library and Linux kernel module to
provide the filesystem interface. You can find links to source and binary
releases below.
As with most encrypted filesystems, Encfs is meant to