--- Andrew J Glover flexifoil@btinternet.com wrote:
Something like this worked for me:
[snip]
I'm pretty sure this is all in a howto somewhere.. If you're doing multiple cfs, then remember the -o *loop* to mount
ties up
another /dev/loop device.
Yeah, read the howto, got all that, thanks.
Im just trying to decide on a cipher atm. I guess its a choice of Blowfish, IDEA, or serpent. Blowfish being good and fast, IDEA being
better but slower than blowfish, and serpent looking good but not really tested against.
Anyone got any opinions on them? I doubt i'll get much response, its
pretty much a personal choice I guess.
I seamed to have missed the beginning of this thread so I assume its something about secure filesystems.
Being a sad nerd who has read Cryptonomicon, the code book and applied cryptography too many times I have been looking at secure file systems. I was looking at a 128mb disk which is stored on the harddisk as shutdown but which is mounted into ram on boot up, so I get a steganographic Ram disk? Does anyone know if this is possible?
Also you mention blowfish, what about twofish? or pontifex?
On an unrelated note, what was that library system being talked about a couple of weeks ago?
The library system is something which shall be filed under "Don't mention the war"
Thanks
D
Thanks,
Andrew.
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