On 5/30/2014 at 4:55 PM, Johan Wevers joh...@vulcan.xs4all.nl wrote:
All other solutions I have seen so far are much more limited than
TrueCrypt: they are either for only one OS (usually windows or
Linux),
they are only focussed on whole drive encryption (TrueCrypt
containers
can be ptretty
On 02-06-2014 16:43, ved...@nym.hush.com wrote:
Is there any crypto-archive that has TrueCrypt 7.1 for Ubuntu?
(am so used to just doing; ' sudo apt-get install truecrypt '
which doesn't work anymore because it's no longer on the truecrypt or
sourceforge site)
From what I downloaded on
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Hash: SHA256
El 30-05-2014 20:21, Mark Rousell escribió:
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Note that there is also DiskCryptor for open source full disk
encryption on Windows. See http://diskcryptor.com. I've not tested
it but it does seem to work, although it suffers from the same
On 31/05/2014 06:57, Faramir wrote:
El 30-05-2014 20:21, Mark Rousell escribió:
...
Note that there is also DiskCryptor for open source full disk
encryption on Windows. See http://diskcryptor.com. I've not tested
it but it does seem to work, although it suffers from the same
drawbacks that
On 31-05-2014 8:35, Mark Rousell wrote:
All that said, Free OTFE might be a good basis on which to continue
development if the licence terms of TrueCrypt 7.1a turn out to be too
restrictive to allow a successful fork.
I think it is reasonbably safe to simply ignore the TC license and just
On 31/05/2014 08:42, Johan Wevers wrote:
On 31-05-2014 8:35, Mark Rousell wrote:
All that said, Free OTFE might be a good basis on which to continue
development if the licence terms of TrueCrypt 7.1a turn out to be too
restrictive to allow a successful fork.
I think it is reasonbably safe
On 31/05/14 08:42, Johan Wevers wrote:
On 31-05-2014 8:35, Mark Rousell wrote:
All that said, Free OTFE might be a good basis on which to continue
development if the licence terms of TrueCrypt 7.1a turn out to be too
restrictive to allow a successful fork.
I think it is reasonbably safe to
dear mailinglist,
as truecrypt gave up developing the software any further, the question
raised up, how to encrypt the full disc with gnupg. i looked into the
web and found something like
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=96994
but iam not pretty sure, if its the best way / best
On 30-05-2014 12:48, sys...@ioioioio.eu wrote:
as truecrypt gave up developing the software any further, the question
raised up, how to encrypt the full disc with gnupg. i looked into the
web and found something like
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=96994
All other solutions I have
Hello Johan,
- Mail original -
De: Johan Wevers joh...@vulcan.xs4all.nl
À: gnupg-users@gnupg.org
Envoyé: Vendredi 30 Mai 2014 22:51:28
Objet: Re: fulldisc encryption
On 30-05-2014 12:48, sys...@ioioioio.eu wrote:
as truecrypt gave up developing the software any further, the question
On 30-05-2014 23:05, tux.tsn...@free.fr wrote:
LUKS soltution works also for android (but not for full disk), available here
:
I don't know any full disc encryption metghod for Android. However, LUKS
doesn't work for windows.
--
ir. J.C.A. Wevers
PGP/GPG public keys at
LUKS soltution works also for android (but not for full disk), available here
:
I don't know any full disc encryption metghod for Android. However, LUKS
doesn't work for windows.
Yes of course because LUKS = L for linux (so not for Windows) but works also
for android as virtual folders
On 30/05/2014 11:48, sys...@ioioioio.eu wrote:
dear mailinglist,
as truecrypt gave up developing the software any further, the question
raised up, how to encrypt the full disc with gnupg. i looked into the
web and found something like
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=96994
but
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