This article will describe how to encrypt entire partition with a Cryptoloop. Cryptoloop is a disk encryption module for Linux. It was first introduced in the 2.5.x kernel series. . Cryptoloop has an ability to create an encrypted file system on a single partition or within a regular file, which can later simply be mounted by the mount command. Cryptoloop uses so called loopback device, which needs to be called with any file system request. Currently there are many alternatives for Cryptoloop usage and the most common is Loop-AES. This article will explain a simple usage of the cryptoloop module for partition encryption and mounting within a Linux Operating system. The link for this article located at Linuxcareer is no longer available. . Discover the process of safely encrypting a Linux partition with Cryptoloop to enhance your data security.. Disk Encryption,Cryptoloop,Filesystem Security,Encrypted Partition,Data Protection. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
One of the new features in Ubuntu 8.10 is the ability to create an encrypted directory for content you do not want others to access. Oh, by the way, did you know that anyone can read your files that are in your home directory? Do you want to know how you can protect the privacy of your data on Ubuntu 8.10? Check out this article which tells you alternative ways to do this including a cryptographic filesystem package. . The link for this article located at BeginLinux.com is no longer available. . The link for this article located at BeginLinux.com is no longer available.. features, ubuntu, ability, create, encrypted, directory, content. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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