Hi,
On Wed, Aug 28, 2002 at 10:45:05PM -0700, Jeff wrote:
> I did some more research and I'm getting some conflicting
> information. In another message on this thread I'm told that I need
> the kernel-patch-int. Anyway, I downloaded your crypto...debs and
> installed them. They created source d
Peter Cordes, 2002-Aug-30 22:16 -0300:
> On Fri, Aug 30, 2002 at 02:20:36PM -0700, Jeff wrote:
> >
> > Does anyone know how I can create an encrypted filesystem on a file in
> > my home directory, non-root? I'm using the loop-aes system and I can
> > create everything but I have to chown the file
On Fri, Aug 30, 2002 at 02:20:36PM -0700, Jeff wrote:
>
> Does anyone know how I can create an encrypted filesystem on a file in
> my home directory, non-root? I'm using the loop-aes system and I can
> create everything but I have to chown the file and mount point to
> change the owner and group
Jeff, 2002-Aug-29 12:29 -0700:
> Pedro Diaz Jimenez, 2002-Aug-28 01:25 +0200:
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> > > If all you want is file system encryption you can try the loop-AES patch
> > > http://loop-aes.sourceforge.net/
> > >
> > > I used it for a long time on my laptop and it'
Pedro Diaz Jimenez, 2002-Aug-28 01:25 +0200:
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> >
> > If all you want is file system encryption you can try the loop-AES patch
> > http://loop-aes.sourceforge.net/
> >
> > I used it for a long time on my laptop and it's been perfectly usable
> > (stable, fast to
Ivo Timmermans, 2002-Aug-28 07:57 +0200:
> Jeff wrote:
> > I've decided to learn how to setup an encrypted filesystem using the
> > cryptoloop method and I'm having troubles getting my kernal source
> > patched correctly. I've read the "Loopback Encrypted Filesystem
> > HOWTO", but it's outdated.
It seems to me, you need not only the patch-int , but also the loop patch,
which can be found at
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/crypto/v2.4/testing/loop-hvr-2.4.18.0.patch
You have to use it else the cryptoloop compile part fails.
Why the loop patch is not included in the patch-int patch, I do not
Jeff wrote:
> I've decided to learn how to setup an encrypted filesystem using the
> cryptoloop method and I'm having troubles getting my kernal source
> patched correctly. I've read the "Loopback Encrypted Filesystem
> HOWTO", but it's outdated. Here are a number of patches for kernel
> 2.4.18 a
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holy cow, what was I thinking when I wrote this?
I hope the original post was understandable, but here is the corrected version
Sorry for the repost folks
Cheers
Pedro
On Wednesday 28 August 2002 00:44, Pedro Diaz Jimenez wrote:
> Hi,
>
> [Probably
Hi,
[Probably not related much to your problems, but you might find it
interesting]
If all you want is file system encryption you can try the loop-AES patche
http://loop-aes.sourceforge.net/
If used it for a long time on my laptop and it's been perfectly usable
(stable, fast to some excent, no
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