encryption again
GK
gm5729 at gmail.com
Fri Nov 21 18:33:12 MST 2008
There are many levels of encryption. I would suggest using fuse/encfs to make
and expandable, hidden container in your /home directory. That way not
everything that is in your home has to be encrypted only those things that
are deemed necessary. This method is fast and is supported inside the kernel.
Bcrypt is a good fast and dirty one liner for blowfish encryption.
K/GPG is great for sending emails signed and or encrypted but this method is
the slowest and uses the most cpu cycles.
Vi^3PirePengy
On Friday 21 November 2008 13:00:01
plug-discuss-request at lists.plug.phoenix.az.us wrote:
> Re: encryption again
--
(__) I am a PC, and I run GNU/Linux,
(oo) I don't worry about viruses, spy-, mal- or adware;
/------\/ I am not tied down by my licensing or DRM,
/ | || I am free to install an un holy amount of applications,
* /\---/\ I am free to update my OS if I choose,
~~ ~~ I am free to NOT update my OS if I choose...
...."you get the point...Have you mooed today?"...
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