Re: Mounting an encrypted volume presents the volume to all users on a machine

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On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 13:16:41 -0600,
  "Nathanael D. Noblet" <nathanael@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> Just out of curiosity... when are these being mounted? If we are talking 
> about mounting a partition from a user session that's one thing and can 
> easily make it user only accessible with a checkbox I guess. I'm 
> wondering though, when you plug in a USB thumbdrive... don't all users 
> have access? What's the difference here? Are we talking about system 
> wide mounts like mine where only /home is encrypted??

This is where we should be going. Encryption is really irrelavent. The issue
should be if a removable device is inserted, who should have access to it
if it gets automounted. I would expect encrypted and unencrypted devices
to get the same treatment. The encrypted devices do already have a pop up,
so maybe that makes it not as much effort to ask a question when the device
is mounted. But I don't see otherwise why one would want to treat encrypted
and uncrypted removable devices differently.
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