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Re: File System Encryption
On Tue, 27 Aug 1996 09:01:03 -0500 (CDT), Douglas R. Floyd wrote:
>> I'm aware of the three main disk encryption programs SFS, SECDRV, and
>> SECDEV, but I need to find a solution that works with Windows 95 32bit
>> or Windows NT 4.0.
>>
>> I'm currently using SFS 1.17 and Secure Drive under Win-95, but am
>> unable to continue to work in dos compatability mode due to severe
>> performance hits. I am open to commercial products that have passed
>> peer review, but know of none.
>>
>> If anyone could suggest a solution (outside of switching OS's), I
>> would be *most* gratefull.
>>
>> Please respond to the list, as I am a subscriber under another
>> account.
>
>If you have another 386 or 486 lying around, you could install Linux and
>Ian's encrypted loopback code on a remote box, then NFS or Samba the
>filesystem over. For protection, you could modify the vlock command to
>lock the console (and not unlock it), and disable inetd. Then, unless
Better yet, patch some stuff onto a spare power supply cable so that a small
siren would go off on a reboot and then use those security bolts to hold the
case on. That would probably discourage someone from rebooting off a floppy.
>someone has the permissions to access the files through the network, the
>files are inaccessable ;-).
Neat idea, and a great use for all the linux security patches we've heard
about.
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