Transparent drive encryption now in FreeBSD

2002-11-11 Thread Lucky Green
FreeBSD's 5.0 release, due out in a couple of weeks, will offer much anticipated transparent mass storage encryption. Subscribers to this list so inclined are encouraged to review and test this new feature. URLs: http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/sbin/gbde/ http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/c

Re: Transparent drive encryption now in FreeBSD

2002-11-11 Thread Tyler Durden
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Re: Transparent drive encryption now in FreeBSD

2002-11-11 Thread Greg Broiles
At 04:22 PM 11/11/2002 -0500, Tyler Durden wrote: Sorry, I'm new, but does this refer to the notion of splitting up a document "holographically", and placing the various pieces of numerous servers throughout the 'Net? (Any one piece will probably not contain a complete copy of the information,

Re: Transparent drive encryption now in FreeBSD

2002-11-11 Thread David Wagner
Tyler Durden wrote: >Sorry, I'm new, but does this refer to the notion of splitting up a document >"holographically", and placing the various pieces of numerous servers >throughout the 'Net? No. It is referring to conventional encryption of your local hard disk.

RE: Transparent drive encryption now in FreeBSD

2002-11-11 Thread Lucky Green
Tyler wrote: > Sorry, I'm new, but does this refer to the notion of > splitting up a document > "holographically", and placing the various pieces of numerous servers > throughout the 'Net? (Any one piece will probably not contain > a complete > copy of the information, and is encrypted too, so