Francis Galiegue wrote:
Le vendredi 10 avril 2009, vous avez écrit :
Hello,
I need a way to safely synchronize data between several places using an
unsafe
storage (USB stick, Internet drive). So my question is: How much work would
it
be to patch GIT to encrypt all files in the repository using AES-256?
I'm aware that this leaves an issue unresolved (where should I store the
password so that GIT doesn't have to ask for it all the time?) but one step
at a
time, please :)
Regards,
Why don't you just create an archive and encrypt that archive, instead of
encrypting every file?
Because I don't want to loose the change history.
Also, what are the target systems?
Linux and Windows.
Regards,
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