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Re: Encrypting data on fileserver

Subject: Re: Encrypting data on fileserver
Date: Tue, 16 May 2006 16:59:10 -0700
This link may be helpful to you. It steps you through encrypting data
onto a flash drive, although this isn't exactly what you were looking
for its a start!

http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/179
Sven

On Thu, 11 May 2006 11:58:40 -0500, "Nick Vaernhoej"
<nick.vaernhoej@capitalcardservices.com> said:
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
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