Barry Gill wrote:
you can have a cdrom with Grub loaded onto it and have the entire HDD encrypted. You can then set a decryption key in grub (passwordless one) and that way if the CD is in the drive, it will start up fine, if not, then the HDD is totally useless.
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From: Helder Lopes [mailto:helder_lopes@ano.pt] Sent: 21 June 2005 12:54 PM To: suse-security@suse.com Subject: [suse-security] Encryption of data and disks ..
Hello
I have installed suse 9.2 and I want to protect my data.
I want when the computer boots, It don't ask to enter any password.. But if anyone tryied to read the data that is in htdocs It should ask. Only the user wwwrun can read it without any problem. Is it possible. I don't want none to fool around with my apache server.
If someone triesto take out the disk and tryies to mount it on another computer he can't.
Is there any way that I can do it. Or placing a hardkey on the LPT Port.
Thanks any idea would be apreciated.
I would like to know more about this do you have any links or info on this thanks -- Hans hanskrueger@adelphia.net