>
> Are you referring to the kernel CryptoAPI options? That lets you mount
> an encrypted partition or loopback device.
>
> I've noticed that there's some sort of crypto-loop startup script
> now, but
> I haven't used it...
>
>
> For more info:
> http://www.kerneli.org/index.php (CryptoAPI
Are you referring to the kernel CryptoAPI options? That lets you mount
an encrypted partition or loopback device.
I've noticed that there's some sort of crypto-loop startup script now, but
I haven't used it...
For more info:
http://www.kerneli.org/index.php (CryptoAPI site)
http://www.kerne
On Tue, 3 Jun 2003 10:14:41 -0700
"Mark Knecht" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Best is too strong. Mostly they all work well with longer encryption keys.
I've red it so I have no idea is it true or not.
> There is some sort of crypto module for the Gentoo kernel, but I do not
> know what i
> I've red that this kind of encryption is the best (OpenBSD
> uuse it by default), and I'm
> wondering if I can use it on Gentoo. I know that SuSE can us it
> and why would they be
> better? :o) By the way, how can I know what kind of encryption
> I'm using right now? Tnx
> ppl
Best is too
I've red that this kind of encryption is the best (OpenBSD uuse it by
default), and I'm
wondering if I can use it on Gentoo. I know that SuSE can us it and why would they be
better? :o) By the way, how can I know what kind of encryption I'm using right now? Tnx
ppl
Meka[ni]
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