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Date:      Wed, 26 May 2004 13:51:36 -0400
From:      Bill Moran <wmoran@potentialtech.com>
To:        Simon Bates <simon.bates@utoronto.ca>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: File encryption: bdes or gpg
Message-ID:  <40B4D928.4010809@potentialtech.com>
In-Reply-To: <40B4A372.5020506@utoronto.ca>
References:  <40B4A372.5020506@utoronto.ca>

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Another option that you didn't even bring up:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/disks-encrypting.html

If you're not using 5.x, then this isn't available to you yet.  But I thought
I'd bring it up in case you weren't aware of it.

Simon Bates wrote:
> Dear all,
> 
> I am fairly new to FreeBSD and this is my first post to 
> freebsd-questions. I hope I am asking my question in the correct forum. 
> Apologies if not.
> 
> I am hoping someone can give me advice on file encryption. I would like 
> to encrypt a file and store it on my filesystem. I would like to encrypt 
> the file so that my data is not readable by someone who gains root 
> access or physical access to my computer. I do not intend to share the 
> data with anyone else so a public/private key system is optional.
> 
> I did some Googling and some reading of man pages and I have come up 
> with 3 options thus far:
> 
> 1. bdes(1)
> 
> 2. gpg -c (/usr/ports/security/gnupg)
> 
> 3. gpg (/usr/ports/security/gnupg) with a public/private key pair for me 
> plus a passphrase
> 
> I would really appreciate any pointers to discussions of the relative 
> merits of these approaches or pointers to better options if available.
> 
> Thank you all very much for your time. Best wishes,
> Simon
> 
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Bill Moran
Potential Technologies
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