[97] in The Cryptographic File System users list
Re: /crypt security
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Terje Elde)
Tue Aug 18 12:07:33 1998
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From: Terje Elde <delta@mail-me.com>
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Subject: Re: /crypt security
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Stuff: Why are you reading all the headers?? Do you think I hide lot's of stuff up here??
Question: Do you know where *your* towel is?
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On Mon, 17 Aug 1998, Stephen D. Williams wrote:
> The files are not unencrypted in a real directory under /crypt. In fact, they
> are not unencrypted at all.
<- START CP FROM notes.ms ->
temporary name under /crypt. Cleartext is read and written
under the virtual directory in /crypt, but the files are
stored in encrypted form (with encrypted names) in the real
directory. When the directory is not in use, the associa-
tion is removed with the cdetach command, which deletes the
cleartext virtual directory under /crypt (but not the
ciphertext files, of course). When CFS is run on a client
<- END CP ->
I just read the above a bit wrong I guess...
Terje Elde <delta@mail-me.com>
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Do you know where *your* towel is?
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