Jeff Palmer wrote:
Hello,
Let me preface the email by saying I'm not overly familiar with geli, and
it may already have the ability to do what I'm about to describe.
The scenario: A FreeBSD based appliance at a customer premise. The
customer really can't be trusted not to disasemble the b
> From: Jeff Palmer
> Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2006 2:17 PM
>
> The idea: I'd like to use geli to encrypt *everything* on
> the disk. So if someone (a competitor maybe) removes the
> disk from the machine, he can't gain any data off of it
> easily. I know nothing is 100%, but why make th
On Wed, Aug 23, 2006 at 02:17:02PM -0400, Jeff Palmer wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> Let me preface the email by saying I'm not overly familiar with geli, and
> it may already have the ability to do what I'm about to describe.
>
> The scenario: A FreeBSD based appliance at a customer premise. The
> c
Hello,
Let me preface the email by saying I'm not overly familiar with geli, and
it may already have the ability to do what I'm about to describe.
The scenario: A FreeBSD based appliance at a customer premise. The
customer really can't be trusted not to disasemble the box, and gain
knowledg
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