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| Subject: | Re: Encrypting data on fileserver |
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| Date: | Mon, 15 May 2006 16:56:24 -0300 |
On Thu, 2006-05-11 at 11:58 -0500, Nick Vaernhoej wrote:
Hello My question is about encryption. Aside from encrypting emails with PGP a long time ago my experience is very limited on this field. 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? Thank you Nick Vaernhoej
Well, It is possible, but solution it depends on the OS you are using. Search for Truecrypt and EFS. Regards, -- Rodrigo Ramos 81 87273524 81 34631593 www.triforsec.com.br www.defenselayer.com
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