I need recommendations for disk encryption software.

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spyfall
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I would like to know your recommendations for disk encryption software that works like TrueCrypt.

Darksoul71
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Possible candidates would be Tomb or dmcrypt.

Tomb:
http://www.dyne.org/software/tomb/

dmcrypt:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Dm-crypt_with_LUKS
(this is from the archlinux wiki but provides a pretty good explanation)

I used Tomb myself for a encrypting my files on a USB stick.

HTH,
Holger

MagicFab
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On 2013-09-29 02:14, name at domain wrote:

To implement encrypted file containers, I used cryptkeeper at some point.

I now only use LUKS partition/full disk encryption, it's available from
the disk utility.

Here is a tutorial to create encrypted USB keys:
http://www.securitybeacon.com/?p=988

F.

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ssdclickofdeath
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Is TrueCrypt nonfree?

Michał Masłowski

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Joined: 05/15/2010

> Is TrueCrypt nonfree?

Old versions of its license are nonfree, the newest one fixes all
their known problems. It might be free or nonfree. I don't know any
current analysis of it, it's very complex.

(I use LUKS and eCryptfs on my other machine, they use standard
licenses.)

MagicFab
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On 2013-10-01 12:16, name at domain wrote:
> Is TrueCrypt nonfree?
"The TrueCrypt License has not been officially approved by the Open
Source Initiative and is not considered "free" by several major Linux
distributions (Arch Linux,[54] Debian,[55] Ubuntu,[56] Fedora,[57]
openSUSE,[58] Gentoo[59]), mainly because of distribution and
copyright-liability reasons.[...]"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TrueCrypt#Licensing_and_Open_Source_status

Please see the Wikipedia page, it has more relevant information.

This absence from major distributions means no updates, so I prefer to
just use the tools already in the operating system.

F.

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