On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 21:04, Dan Armbrust
<daniel.armbrust.list at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> You can use Fuse/Encfs.... BEWARE... there is a KNOWN 10 month old bug
>> in the OpenSSL/AES ciphers that can cause a data error in the key
>> thereby rendering your key and passphrase useless, along with your
>> data. The Blowfish/OpenSSL are not known to be affected. This is a
>> dynamic container system.
>>
>
> This is basically what I want... I'll have to experiment with it further.
>
> Thanks for the tips and the bug warning.  Funny that it's default
> cipher is one that is known to be broken.
>
> Dan
>
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It is all over the Debian Mailing Lists. The way I got my information
back was to rsync from my backups to my hdd and delete all data not
the same. Surprisingly it worked.

VampirePenguin
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