Travers Buda wrote:

On Friday 06 January 2006 14:46, Ted Unangst wrote:
i had an afternoon free and nothing better to do.  i probably stored
about 10k of data on a cgd partition for about 5 minutes to see if it
worked, then deleted it.  the stats with encrypted svnd are pretty
similar, though i think i used one as long as an hour one time.
I'm sorry if I am misunderstanding. So are you saying that you designed 
svnd because you were bored, that you built it without any ends in 
mind, and that your purpose was not to protect your data, but only to 
kill time? 

I'm not accusing you of poor programming, I'm just wondering how 
desireable encrypted filesystems are to the developers of 
OpenBSD--which seems like a for-us-by-us to me.
Travers
I'm not a developer of OpenBSD, but I know that encrypted filesystems 
are not at all important to me - not even on my latptop. If I have 
something so sensitive, then I'll encrypt the file(s) themselves. I must 
reluctantly admit that *almost* none of the info on my hard disk is 
classified, eyes only, or even special. The black helicopters are pretty 
easy to shake, so I'm not worried about the rest.
--
Darrin Chandler
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.stilyagin.com/

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