Greets gang, I've been playing around with CFS (the cryptographic file system, found in non-us in Debian). It's a little broken.
The cattach command doesn't work, but I've found a way around that one (snatched the binary out of a redhat rpm). The other thing it's missing is an /etc/init.d file to start it up when the system boots. I've tried putting a script in rc.boot, but that is executed before the rc2.d files, it seems, and it wont work until the nfs stuff is going. So it looks like I need to put it in rc2.d, after the NFS stuff. What I was hoping is that someone already had one they could send me - seems a bit silly reinventing the wheel. I'm not too great at the shell scripting... If I didn't have to worry about the 'start' and 'stop' stuff, I could prolly use the one I already have... Any suggestions greatly appreciated! damon -- Damon Muller ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Masters Candidate Department of Criminology University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia