On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 09:23:35AM +0100, Alessandro Bottoni wrote: [you wrote what you wrote...] I think Stuart meant that it would be nice to have an OS-independent API for encrypted file systems (and partitions, and media?). Such an API would refer to the already established cyptography and FS standards, providing a cosy application development environment. Moreover, one will be able, in two lines of Python code, to write a partition re-encrypter (to change master keys), an `fsck` wrapper (to run on encrypted volumes), or a multi-computer key cracker. One will be able to prepare one's encrypted floppies and CD-RWs on the office's computer and read them on home's Linux box using _the same software_. Right? Even for Linux there are the CryptoAPI, the LoopAES and some older _implementations_ (I don't know of any RFCs). Bearing this diversity in mind, I think creating an OS-wide standard is not developers' the task at hand, but may be an independent group could help saving the order in the world? Best watches, -- Pav ,., ,``:'', That your internet traffic is {o ! o} My GPG/PGP key is now available at vulnarable is NOT only a joke! ] -+- [ x-hkp://search.keyserver.net:11371. \ ! / `-' `shell$ gpg --keyserver x-hkp://search.keyserver.net:11371 --recv-key 164C028F`
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