Re: setting up encryption

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I use http://loop-aes.sourceforge.net/ (AES256 multi-key) and ensure
that all keys/pass-phrases are stored offsite.

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On Sun, 2004-04-18 at 21:09, markus reichelt wrote:
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> Hi, 
> 
> since here isn't much traffic... I'm just wondering what kind of
> encryption setup you use on your linux box.
> 
> For single files & mails I use gnupg; quite satisfactorily I must say :)
> 
> For entire volumes I use cryptoloop-support that comes with the
> kernel (atm 2.6.4/serpent on a slackware 9.1). But I've read an
> article about cryptoloop being weak, so I tried out the crypto
> filesystem, but wasn't happy with it (messy install f.e.).
> 
> So... what kind of crypto setup do you use?
> 
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