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Re: Re: Question about TrueCrypt 2007-08-22 ifjlskfdsk3 hotmail com If you have a live linux disc around, something as simple as the following could do the trick: dd if=/dev/hda1 |hexdump -C |less Substitute the physical address of your encrypted device where /dev/hda1 is now For purpose of comparison, do this command with an unencrypted device first to sho [ more ] [ reply ] Re: Question about TrueCrypt 2007-08-07 Neil (neil horizontheory com) I made a small error as well. ;) Eraser _is_ indeed Open Source software (hosted on Sourceforge). On 8/7/2007 10:40 PM, Luis Acuña wrote: > *Eraser* Thats my favorite one. > > Yes, it's possible that you cannot recognize the volume under linux. > So, assuming that Truecrypt work as PGP Desktop, y [ more ] [ reply ] Re: Question about TrueCrypt 2007-08-07 Neil (neil horizontheory com) Luis' is another good idea; I suspect Linux will flat-out refuse to mount it though (probably an "unknown filesystem" type error). Another thing that occurred to me, if you want to get technical with the boss is to open an NTFS filesystem in a hex editor and show her the various identifying marks, [ more ] [ reply ] Question about TrueCrypt 2007-08-07 goodcrap gmail com (2 replies) Hi, My boss need a solution to encrypt her personal data, and i recommended her TrueCrypt. Now as TrueCrypt provides on the fly encryption and when the encrypted or the hidden volume is mounted and file is copied into the volume it encrypts it automatically using the encryption algo specified an [ more ] [ reply ] Remider: VNSECON 07 Call for Papers ends on June 08 2007-05-21 rd (rd vnsecurity net) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, A reminder to everyone that the Call for Papers for the VNSECON 2007 conference in Saigon, Vietnam this August ends on the first week of next month (June 08). Thanks and looking forward to seeing you all there. - -- VNSECON 07 http://conf.vnsecur [ more ] [ reply ] HPUX Password Hash Algorithm 2007-04-19 Joshua M. Miller (joshua itsecureadmin com) Does anyone know off-hand the algorithm used by HPUX 11.0 to hash the password on a non-trusted system? I'm documenting some security information and this is required to show the benefit of using a trusted system over a non-trusted system (only a single part of a bigger argument). Thanks, -- J [ more ] [ reply ] New Crypto List Moderator 2007-04-19 Erik Kamerling (ekamerling securityfocus com) Hello Everyone, My name is Erik Kamerling. I wanted to introduce myself as the new moderator for the Cryptography mailing list. I look forward to facilitating the continued operation and success of this list. If you have any questions, concerns, or input, please feel free to contact me at anytime: [ more ] [ reply ] Diffie-Hellman method and Exchange key confusion from different books 2007-04-18 zillah (forwardtruth yahoo com) (1 replies) I got confused when I tried to read these three books, my confusion about choosing the two numbers ?Cryptography and Network Security ? by William Stallings page 295: (((G Prime number N such N < G and N a primitive root of G))) ?TCP/IP Protocol Suite? book by Forouzan Page 741: (((The tow par [ more ] [ reply ] Re: Diffie-Hellman method and Exchange key confusion from different books 2007-04-19 Ali, Saqib (docbook xml gmail com) Re: Re: Query regarding birthday attacks and meet in the middle attacks? 2007-04-15 manohram reddy gmail com (2 replies) For, PQ/N = 1, we can take P = Q = sqrt(N). So I have pre-computed less than half the total number of keys. Thus your explanation is wrong. Can someone please provide me a correct explanation of my question. [ more ] [ reply ] Re: Query regarding birthday attacks and meet in the middle attacks? 2007-04-19 Scott G Kelly (scott hyperthought com) Re: Query regarding birthday attacks and meet in the middle attacks? 2007-04-18 Florian Gleixner (flo bier homeip net) Query regarding birthday attacks and meet in the middle attacks? 2007-04-08 manoharam reddy gmail com (2 replies) Birthday Attack:- If a MAC uses 64-bit keys, then after seeing 2^32 transactions, an attacker can expect that two transactions use the same key. In general, if the key can take N different values, then one can expect the first collision after sqrt(N) keys have been chosen. A collision is expected w [ more ] [ reply ] Re: Query regarding birthday attacks and meet in the middle attacks? 2007-04-18 Jamie Riden (jamie riden gmail com) Re: Query regarding birthday attacks and meet in the middle attacks? 2007-04-11 Scott G Kelly (scott hyperthought com) 802.1X Authenticate by certs and non password protection of It 2006-02-08 romain bagdam (hardpub gmail com) 802.1X Authenticate by certs and non password protection of It Hello deer list, sorry for the mail address it's the one I use for my mailing list subscriptions and sorry if I don't post in the good section but if think it's the right one. I've a question for all those who deals with certificates [ more ] [ reply ] Black Hat USA CFP opens, Europe early bird reminder, Federal news 2006-02-02 Jeff Moss (jmoss blackhat com) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello Crypto readers, A bunch of announcements from Black Hat. It was easier to bundle them all together instead of send them out bit by bit, so everything from Black Hat Federal coverage to the CFP opening for the summer USA conference is included. H [ more ] [ reply ] ciphire mail 2005-11-27 Qv6 (sundiatah comcast net) (1 replies) Quantum Crypto 2005-10-28 brad maillist gmail com (1 replies) Hi all, I am writing a paper on quantum crypto for one of my courses and I am having a hard time understanding Shor's algorithm. Since I am from a software engineering background, I do not have an extensive physics background so most explanations are a little over my head. I was hoping maybe some [ more ] [ reply ] CFP: The First International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security (AReS 2006), 20-22 April, 2006, Vienna, Austria 2005-10-23 Manh Tho (manhthovn gmail com) Dear colleague, I would like to encourage you to submit a contribution to "ARES 2006 - The First International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security" and its workshop (which will be held at the Vienna University of Technology, Austria from 20-22 April) if they are fit with your inter [ more ] [ reply ] Welcome 2005-10-21 Richard Jagodzinski (rjag securityfocus com) Welcome to the crypto mailing list! The aim of this list is to provide a moderated list for the discussion of cryptography. Discussions of both known and new primitives and protocols are welcomed here, at all levels of experience. Here is the list charter: Objective Whilst the crypto list is a [ more ] [ reply ] |
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Hi,
I'm looking for a open source real high HDD encryption for sensitive
business data. Has anyone a suggestion beside TrueCrypt?
I need to encrypt whole harddisks, not only parts of it.
Encryption for RAID systems especially RAID 5 and 6 would be
hel
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