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
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
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,
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
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