RHEL 5 should actually have that as an option that just needs to be
turned on, nothing additional needed.
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 3:31 PM, <
jdawgaz@cox.net> wrote:
> The security folks just found out I am running a linux laptop.
> They are pretty good about it, they told me that if I encrypt my /home account, that it would be good.
>
> I am running RHEL 5 workstation (or desktop -- can't remember what they call it)
>
> Anyone know of any good and easy software that runs on RHEL5 that will allow me to have my home directory encrypted?
>
> I presume it would have to run at the system level, before I logged in that acct.
>
> jerry
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