On 05/24/2011 12:40 PM, Sebastian Rust wrote:
> you might wanna have a look at cryptfsAuthConfig. It's a new feature in
> Fedora 15 (released today hurray :-) ) and allows you to decrypt and
> mount /home by entering your user password. Haven't looked in it yet and
> and I don't know how well it is working.

Right now, my login password is primarily protecting against attacks by
a cat that finds my screensaver attractive and steps on the keyboard.
It's a fairly short password that's no pain at all to type when I want
to unlock the screen.  Protection of sensitive data would require a much
stronger passphrase, and having to type that every time I wanted to
unlock the screen would be a nuisance.  Anybody know of a way to
configure the screensaver to accept something other than the (enhanced)
login password?

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Bob Nichols     "NOSPAM" is really part of my email address.
                 Do NOT delete it.

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