On 21/02/2008, Jesus Jr M Salvo <jesus.m.salvo@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi, > > Running x86_64 Fedora 7. > > I have quite a few JPEGs of personal documents ( e.g. tax forms, > insurance, bank statements, shareholdings, etc.. ) that I have scanned > from my multi-purpose printer / scanner / copier. Now I want to burn > these JPEGs into CD or DVD, but I would preferrably want them to be > encrypted, specially in this day and age about privacy and identity > theft. > > Preferrably, the encypted files OR encrypted ISO image could be > decrypted on any platform. No I have read that kb3 would be the > perfect solution for this. > > Now questions are: > > 1) Do I need a CD burner application that is truecrypt-aware ? I have > been using k3b ( the CD / DVD burner app for KDE ) for quite a few > years now. > > 2) Also, there does not seem to be an available RPM for truecrypt. > Best thing that I can find is this: > http://tredosoft.com/truecrypt_fedora_7 and install from source. Why > is it not in any main repo ( fedora, livna, or freshrpms ) ... is it > for legal reasons ? > > Thanks. > Thanks to all those that replied. For now, I have decided to use FUSE+encFS. Regards, John -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list