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Subject[Encryption-HOWTO] Encrypting home directories patch: Where?
Hi out there!

I remember someone posted a patch some month ago that uses the
International Kernel Patch by Alex Kjeldaas to encrypt user's home
directories (transparently).
Unfortunately, I seem to cannot find the original post anymore
(searching for crypto and/or laptop does not yield a message in the last
two months or so; the kernel archive search on www.kernelnotes.org is
disabled)

Can someone please provide me with the URL to the patch or (better
still) the mail address of it's author?
I want to include a discussion of this in the forthcoming
Encryption-HOWTO...

Thanks,
Marc

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Marc Mutz <Marc@Mutz.com> http://marc.mutz.com/
University of Bielefeld, Dep. of Mathematics / Dep. of Physics

PGP-keyID's: 0xd46ce9ab (RSA), 0x7ae55b9e (DSS/DH)


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