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Re: What remains to be done.
On Mon, 8 Jul 1996, Elliot Lee wrote:
> On Mon, 8 Jul 1996, Ray Arachelian wrote:
>
> > I'm constantly switching between NT and 95 and have them installed on the
> > same drive. Would be cool to have some low level driver to encryption
> > from the Master Boot Record for example to get around unfriendly OS's- but
> > then NT won't respect the BIOS calls, 95 in 32 bit mode won't, Linux sure
> > as hell wont, etc....
>
> Linux, however, does have the cfs (crypted filesystem), which will let you
> do the same thing. Supposedly lets you plug in your own encryption method
> and all that... Also allows different users to encrypt with different
> passwords, and such (or just the root user encrypt the whole partition).
> Find the web page for more info.
Not quite what I'm looking for I'm afraid. What I want is a big
partition that's encrypted, but accessible from Windows NT, 95, and
Linux. In other words, I need an encrypted drive device driver for all
of the above operating systems that's compatible across them.
So when I'm running NT, I can use the drive, when I'm running 95 I can
use the drive, when I'm running Linux I can use the drive. Now linux has
a nice UMS which lets me access DOS drives. If that were merged with -
say SecureDrive, and if SecureDrive were rewritten as a 32 bit VxD
minidriver for 95, and if there were a version of the same for NT, >THAT<
would be cool. :)
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