Wow.. That was way cool. Thanks for creating such beautifull software. Gabriel Jägenstedt wrote: > Thanks.. I'll take a look at that. > > Jari Ruusu wrote: > >>Gabriel Jägenstedt wrote: >> >> >>>I have the following line in fstab. >>>/dev/hdc /mnt/secure iso9660 >>>ro,user,noauto,loop=/dev/loop11,encryption=AES256,gpgkey=/etc/keys/cd_dvdkey.gpg >>> >>>What I want is basicly a simple way to encrypt stuff that is off my >>>drive. I'm sure it is possible to do it in some way writing a simple >>>script and having one file on the disc but I can't help think there is a >>>better way. >> >> >>Each CD and DVD must have its own key file. If you use same key file for >>multiple file systems, you start getting identical ciphertext blocks, which >>is bad for security. >> >>aespipe README example 3.3. shows how to encrypt CDs. It puts a key file at >>beginning of the CD and specifies offset for encrypted data. If you want to >>be able to change passphrase afterwards, then encrypt the key file using gpg >>public-key crypto. Changing gpg private-key passphrase changes your CD/DVD >>mount passphrase. >> >>http://loop-aes.sourceforge.net/aespipe.README >> > > > - > Linux-crypto: cryptography in and on the Linux system > Archive: http://mail.nl.linux.org/linux-crypto/ > > - Linux-crypto: cryptography in and on the Linux system Archive: http://mail.nl.linux.org/linux-crypto/