Peter, I did use aespipe for formatting the image in the first place, worked fine, but now I have it it's easier to just mount the image, and setup the files exactly as they will look when I mount the CD/DVD. Paul On Thu, 2005-01-27 at 18:24, Peter_22@xxxxxx wrote: > <info@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > >I have been quite successful at doing this, I make a file > backed up > > >image of an ext2 filesystem, which I can mount, fill with > files, close > > >and then write directly to the DVD (as a stream, not as an iso > image). > > >Then I can mount the DVD the same way, and read the individual > files > > >>from it. > *snip* > > What you want is aespipe. Look at > http://loop-aes.sourceforge.net/ and get > http://loop-aes.sourceforge.net/aespipe/aespipe-v2.3a.tar.bz2 > Its readme has an example how to make encrypted ISO Images. From > my own experience I can assure you that loop-aes can mount and > read such encrypted images even if they are made on 4,4GB DVD > under Nero. > In case you would install loop-aes plus aespipe it might be > possible to append proper settings to the example especially for > DVD images. > Try aespipe and aks if you have questions on that. > I can assure you that it works. > > Regards, > Peter - Linux-crypto: cryptography in and on the Linux system Archive: http://mail.nl.linux.org/linux-crypto/