On 9/7/06, Nick Shank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
viq wrote:
> I was trying to google for some solution, but didn't come up with
> anything useful. I am looking for a way to securely store files. Like,
> say, your mail archive. Or home folder. I know, "use vnd" seems to be
> the main choice on OpenBSD. But, I want to be able to access those
> files from other systems too. Did anyone find a solution that would be
> practical to use? A filesystem solutions would be preferable, either
> encrypting a 'real' filesystem, or having a 'virtual' one in a file -
> but as I said, I'm looking for a solution that would let me mount it
> in several operating systems.
Why not just encrypt it, using what ever method, and use file shares to
access it over the network?

Sorry, I apparently didn't mention this. I mean this to be rather
something to carry around than something to access via network -
especially since not always network is available. Ie. a solution for
laptop or pendrive.

 Nick




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viq

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