Re: Secure drives or partitions in Linux?



Richard Blackwood wrote:

Is there an equivelant of this in Linux and if so can you point me in
the right direction?

I've had good luck with using a crypto filesystem when I setup my Suse
boxes. During the partitioning it gives the option to encrypt it with a
password. When the box boots it asks for the decryption password before the
rest of the system boots up. This is separate from the root login entirely.

http://en.opensuse.org/SUSE_Security_Lockdown_-_Hardening_Your_Linux_System

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J Wessels
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