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Creating Encrypted File Systems Using Cryptoloop In Linux
Jan 17, 2006
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Anthony Pell
1 min read
Topics Covered
data security
encryption
security measures
file system
linux kernel
encrypted filesystem
cryptoloop
This document explains how to create encrypted file systems using the Cryptoloop functionality. Cryptoloop is part of the CryptoAPI in the 2.6 Linux kernel series.
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