I use encfs, http://www.arg0.net/encfs, and it's working fine.
Daniel.
* Joseph L. Casale JCasale@activenetwerx.com [08/10/2009 13:26]:
Anyone got any experience/suggestions for a way to store a directory of sensitive information on a CentOS box? This directory contains many scripts and output files, I need it backed up but not unencrypted and don't want to store it in a tar file type archive as when it needs to be accessed and have scripts executed/data generated, it needs to be untarred/unencrypted and I don't know the ramifications of this wrt recovery once its retarred and deleted. I was hoping it could be stored somehow such that it was decrypted on the fly when needed by entering a pass/keyphrase before use.
Thus it could be backed up and remain encrypted. Is dm-crypt the simplest option here?
None of our servers have a gui.
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