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Message-ID: <41F05DD8.6070309@pwarchitects.com>
From: dk at pwarchitects.com (dk)
Subject: harddisk encryption

dk wrote:

> Indeed, crypto, sans re viewable source, is questionable if for no other 
> reason. Am I (or you) personally capable of reviewing all that source? 
> Maybe, maybe not. But it offers that opportunity to a community that I 
> can become familiar with to make and informed decision.

Forgot to mention:

http://sourceforge.net/projects/loop-aes/

...if you ever decide to use Linux as a host OS.
No kernel patches required (optional).
Just the stipulation of module loading & the internal LOOP driver 
(loop.c) to be a module. So a Kernel recompile is necessary if this is 
not set already and a patch-n-recompile of some net-utils files 
{mount,umount,losetup & swapon)

Very nice, very flexible, well maintained.

-- 
dk

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