> http://pkgsrc.se/filesystems/fuse-encfs for a live system.
The package in pkgsrc-current is unfortunately very outdated (1.2.0 vs 1.7.5)
and does not compile (at least under NetBSD amd64 7.99.15) :(
Julian Suschlik wrote:
> I use tar + openssl enc -aes-256-cbc for backups and
> http://pkgsrc.se/filesystems/fuse-encfs for a live system.
It need to be a live system. I had found encfs too, but when I read at the
homepage that it stores number of files and length of filename information as
c
Hi,
On Thu, May 21, 2015 at 1:07 PM, wrote:
> Hello,
>
> from time to time I have to synchronize data to Linux, unfortunately. As
> file system I use ext2 which works quit good. The data is transfered via an
> USB flash drive since network is not an option for several reasons. I'd like
> t
Hello,
from time to time I have to synchronize data to Linux, unfortunately. As file
system I use ext2 which works quit good. The data is transfered via an USB
flash drive since network is not an option for several reasons. I'd like to
encrypt the data on the USB flash drive but neither CGD