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| Subject: | RE: Encrypting data on fileserver |
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| Date: | Tue, 16 May 2006 08:27:04 -0500 |
We already did this. But now I have to actually encrypt the data on disk as well in case anyone physically removes the server ..... I do not question, I simply do ;-) -the easiest way is to build a VPN and provide exclusive access to the -shares only via VPN. Additionally you can encrypt the data on the -filesever. How, depends on the operating system. -A good solution vor VPN is OpenVPN wich is open source and portable to -most architectures. - -Greetings, - -Fredric Jaeckel
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