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Re: Disk (block device) encryption for Linux and *BSD?
On Fri, Oct 16, 1998 at 01:30:06PM -0000, HyperReal-Anon wrote:
>
> Apologies for the interruption,
>
> I'm looking for disk / partition encryption for Unix-alikes, especially
> Linux, OpenBSD and/or NetBSD.
>
> My websearch has been less than satisfactory - I found outdated Linux
> kernel patches for encryption loopback, and I distinctly remember reading
> about a serious bug in the use (or lack thereof) of key material in this
> code.
>
> Do patches for a current Linux kernel exist, and have all the known
> bugs been fixed?
>
I have collected the available loop-crypto patches in the
international kernel patch. It contains blowfish,twofish,serpent, and
cast-128 modules (and an idea module which I haven't ported yet). The
loopback modules have been updated to work with the latest loopback
patches. I plan on adding other AES candidates - I have free
implementations of rc6, rijndael, mars, and dfc. The patch is
available from:
ftp://ftp.kerneli.org/pub/linux/kerneli/v2.1/patch-int-2.1.125.2.gz
I have a collection of utilities you'll need and other 2.0-crypto
stuff mirrored at:
ftp://ftp.kerneli.org/pub/linux/kerneli/net-source/
astor
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Alexander Kjeldaas, Guardian Networks AS, Trondheim, Norway
http://www.guardian.no/