how to encrypt a USB stick
I understand that the best way to encrypt a USB flash drive is to have an encrypted partition with the files and then an un-encrypted partition with the encryption software stored so that you can open your files on any operating system. But many tutorials seem to recommend encryption software which I don't think is free, such as Veracrypt and some others. I thought it would be easier to just ask here. What is the best way to do this?
Did you try this?
gnome-disk-utility
It's very easy for GUI partitioning and encryption.
El 13/5/19 a les 10:23, name at domain ha escrit:
> I understand that the best way to encrypt a USB flash drive is to have
> an encrypted partition with the files and then an un-encrypted partition
> with the encryption software stored so that you can open your files on
> any operating system. But many tutorials seem to recommend encryption
> software which I don't think is free, such as Veracrypt and some others.
> I thought it would be easier to just ask here. What is the best way to
> do this?
Thanks for the tip, Narcis. I installed it but I'm not sure how to use it for this purpose. I will try to find some tutorials for it.
https://www.techrepublic.com/article/how-to-encrypt-a-usb-flash-drive-with-gnome-disks/
El 14/5/19 a les 13:36, name at domain ha escrit:
> Thanks for the tip, Narcis. I installed it but I'm not sure how to use
> it for this purpose. I will try to find some tutorials for it.
This works brilliantly. Thank you.
thanks Narcis. I used that tutorial to encrypt my USB very easily. The one downside is that it only offered to encrypt it for GNU/Linux. So if I have a lapse in judgement and try to plug it into Windows or MacOS I won't be able to use it.
El 15/5/19 a les 19:24, name at domain ha escrit:
> thanks Narcis. I used that tutorial to encrypt my USB very easily. The
> one downside is that it only offered to encrypt it for GNU/Linux. So if
> I have a lapse in judgement and try to plug it into Windows or MacOS I
> won't be able to use it.
LUKS is an open specification, and Microsoft is often unaware of this
sort of standards.
zip your files
and use rosecrypt