On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 8:50 AM, elias r. <obs...@crudp.ath.cx> wrote:
> Especially because OpenBSD isn't about 90% solutions i still don't > understand why nobody seems to be interested in finding a solution for > encrypting entire / If you are only concerned about data in /home and protecting against theft, then this is a 100% solution. If you are concerned about encrypting every bit on your computer because you have an evil, unscrupulous opponent who will go to great lengths to get your data in clear text, then you have larger issues that no amount of technology or encryption will solve. If this opponent gains access to the hardware and you, then all bets are off even when you have a 100% encryption solution. They don't need PhD's in math and Crays to crack the encryption. They just need a guy with no conscious and a pair of pliers (or a hammer) from Walmart. It's simple and effective and most anyone off the street can do. There are no language barriers either. Violence is universally understood. So, what are you trying to protect and who are you trying to protect it from? Brad