Re: krypt 0.2

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Michele Calgaro wrote:

> On 2016/10/12 11:40 PM, deloptes wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I recently found a kde app pn my disks called kcrypt, which seems to be a
>> luks frontend (c) is from 2007-2008.
>> 
>> I read something in the bugs regarding luks support, but no details left
>> in my head.
>> 
>> Is the community interested in this application?
>> 
>> regards
>> 
> Emanoil,
> thanks. I haven't been able to find much about kcrypt, just this wwebsite
> http://kevinboone.net/README_kcrypt6.html
> Is it the same thing?
> 
> Regarding LUKS support, Tim has done a lot of work in R14.1 for this. Not
> sure what the status is to be honest, if already ok or still there is more
> to do. Would be worth to do some testing using the latest sources to find
> out ;-)
> 
> Cheers
>   Michele

Sorry Michele, all, it is called krypt. Here is the link - I now searched
for it, after you showed interest. I recall I have tested it back then.

http://krypt-free-download-for-linux.softwares7.com/

It might be though it is from the HAL era

regards




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