Re: [ADMIN] Encrypted Disks

2005-09-23 Thread Peter Darley
Marlowe Sent: Friday, September 23, 2005 11:47 AM To: Peter Darley Cc: Pgsql-Admin Subject: Re: [ADMIN] Encrypted Disks Well then, a loop back mounted encrypted file system should do the trick. Note that other methods could work as well, but not require an encrypted file system, such as two key

Re: [ADMIN] Encrypted Disks

2005-09-23 Thread Scott Marlowe
t; Sent: Friday, September 23, 2005 8:24 AM > To: Peter Darley > Cc: Pgsql-Admin > Subject: Re: [ADMIN] Encrypted Disks > > > On Thu, 2005-09-22 at 17:18, Peter Darley wrote: > > Folks, > > > > A client is asking us about data security, and keeping d

Re: [ADMIN] Encrypted Disks

2005-09-23 Thread Peter Darley
long and short, I understand that it only protects the data while the drive is not mounted. Thanks, Peter -Original Message- From: Scott Marlowe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, September 23, 2005 8:24 AM To: Peter Darley Cc: Pgsql-Admin Subject: Re: [ADMIN] Encrypted Disks On Thu,

Re: [ADMIN] Encrypted Disks

2005-09-23 Thread Scott Marlowe
On Thu, 2005-09-22 at 17:18, Peter Darley wrote: > Folks, > > A client is asking us about data security, and keeping data encrypted on > disk. I recall there was some discussion about this before, including > things like for it to be secure an operator would need to put in a key when > the

[ADMIN] Encrypted Disks

2005-09-22 Thread Peter Darley
Folks, A client is asking us about data security, and keeping data encrypted on disk. I recall there was some discussion about this before, including things like for it to be secure an operator would need to put in a key when the disk is mounted, that once it is mounted anyone with permis