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Date:      Wed, 23 Feb 2005 01:58:21 -0800
From:      "Loren M. Lang" <lorenl@alzatex.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: USB drive - crypto filesystem options?
Message-ID:  <20050223095821.GD25458@alzatex.com>
In-Reply-To: <20050221014036.GB88762@keyslapper.net>
References:  <20050221014036.GB88762@keyslapper.net>

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On Sun, Feb 20, 2005 at 08:40:37PM -0500, Louis LeBlanc wrote:
> Hey folks.
> 
> I have just become the proud owner of a fancy new 1GB USB 2.0 drive;
> one of those cool new gadgets no bigger than my pinky that holds 1
> Billion bytes of data.  Naturally, I can't wait to play with it :)
> 
> Well, I know that USB 2.0 support is kinda sketchy, and I've already
> decided it's not stable on the ICH5 USB controller that comes with the
> Dell Dimension 8300.  Regardless, I have confirmed that I can get the
> little gadget mounted (comes pre-formatted with an MSDos filesystem)
> without the slightest hangup.  Yay me.
> 
> So, now what I want to do is see what kind of filesystem options I
> have with this little gem.  Ideally, I would like to get an encrypted
> filesystem that requires a password to mount it.  Of course, I've
> checked the ports, but I don't know much about this area, and I don't
> know if I'm even using the right search keys.  A little googling
> revealed a great article at "The FreeBSD Diary"
> (http://www.freebsddiary.org/encrypted-fs.php) that discusses cfs.
> Sounds cool, move to the top of the list - ok, it's the only thing on
> the list right now.
> 
> That's where you folks come in.  Has anyone had any experience
> actually using a crypto filesystem on a USB drive?  What utilities are
> available for this?  And more importantly, what have your experiences
> been?

I, personally, have found that just using gpg to encrypt important files
on my memory stick as gpg runs on multiple oses: bsd, win, linux, max.
I may also place my encrypted private key on it along with executables
on it for windows since linux/bsd propably already have it installed.
Then I can read the files on any system with just a passphrase.

> 
> TIA
> Lou
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