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Re: Encrypting data on fileserver

Subject: Re: Encrypting data on fileserver
Date: Fri, 12 May 2006 11:53:58 -0700
On Thu, 2006-05-11 at 11:58 -0500, Nick Vaernhoej wrote:
I have been asked to find solutions for encrypting the shares of the
company fileserver and I am not even sure this is possible.
Can I somehow encrypt the contents of a fileserver and then install a
client on the company workstations so that all this is invisible to the
end users?


I would think that this is a possibility. An example of this would be
using an application (cross platform) such as TrueCrypt.

eg: in the FAQ:
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Q: Can I configure TrueCrypt to start, prompt me for password(s), and
mount my volume(s) automatically whenever Windows starts?

A: Yes. To do so, follow these steps:
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CAVEAT.. do be careful in case this happens.

Q: What will happen when a part of a TrueCrypt volume becomes corrupted?

A: One corrupted byte usually corrupts the whole block in which it
occurred (block size is either 8 or 16 bytes, depending on the block
size of the encryption algorithm used).

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Then there's this.

Q: It is possible to mount a single TrueCrypt volume from multiple
operating systems (for example, a volume shared over network)?

A: Yes, but the volume must be mounted in read-only mode under each of
the systems 
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SO.. your mileage will greatly vary..



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