Re: Info on Encrypted filesystem or loop device

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Hi,

Anurag Verma wrote:

Does anybody know how to write a encrypted file system on linux (May be
EXT2).

What do you mean by "write an encrypted filesystem" ? You mean "writing to an encrypted filesystem using an already existing solution" or "implementing a new encrypted filesystem driver" ? Could you be more precise ?

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Again, as Erik noted earlier today, please *DO* avoid this stupid disclaimer. Use an other e-mail account. If your company has a stupidily configured firewall blocking SMTP and POP connections, use SSH-tunnels to bypass them. If you keep sending mails with this disclaimer, nobody will answer you anymore.

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