>>>>> On Wed, 11 Sep 2002 21:09:57 +0200, Martin >>>>> <opitz@informatik.uni-frankfurt.de> was rumoured to have said: >> http://mail.nl.linux.org/linux-crypto/2002-02/msg00020.html >> >> http://mail.nl.linux.org/linux-crypto/2002-06/msg00047.html >> (and other messages in this thread) > Many thanks for the interesting arcticles. > So, if I understand right: > When I mount ext3 at boot with fstab it defaults to data=ordered and thus I can > use for loop-aes & cryptoapi: > ext3 -> loop -> ext3 (default=ordered) -> partition > with no future options. > Also > ext2 -> loop -> ext3 -> partition > should work with no problem. > Correct ? Yes, this is my understanding as well. > BTW, what is more reliable, loop-aes or cryptoapi ? I have the feeling > from the postings that more people use loop-aes. Maybe I'm wrong. I can't comment on this, as I've never used loop-aes or run cryptoapi in a particularly stressing environment. However, I seem to remember the author of loop-aes claiming that it perfoms better than the cryptoapi, so you might want to test and compare them on that basis also. > Thanks ! > Martin Rgds, /-sb. - Linux-crypto: cryptography in and on the Linux system Archive: http://mail.nl.linux.org/linux-crypto/