Encrypted Filesystem for Solaris 9 on SPARC

From: Adrian Meier (adme_at_localhost.localdomain)
Date: 04/30/03


Date: 30 Apr 2003 13:27:59 +0200

Under Windows 2003 there is a technology based on NTFS called EFS (Encrypting File System).
The user dont recocnize that the filesystem is encrypted, he do his work normally.

For those guy who better know Linux: http://new.linuxnow.com/docs/content/Loopback-Encrypted-Filesystem-HOWTO-html/Loopback-Encrypted-Filesystem-HOWTO.html

is there any product like those both for Solaris 9 (UFS). I searched docs.sun.com and google and found nothing :( please post me also links how to setup such a filesystem.

thanx very much

greetz
Adrian



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