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EncFS Encrypted Filesystem v1.3.2
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Date added: 08/10/2007 |
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EncFS provides an encrypted filesystem in user-space. It runs without any special permissions and uses the FUSE library and Linux kernel module to provide the filesystem interface. You can find links to source and binary releases below. EncFS is open source software, licensed under the GPL.
As with most encrypted filesystems, Encfs is meant to provide security against off-line attacks; ie your notebook or backups fall into the wrong hands, etc. The way Encfs works is different from the “loopback” encrypted filesystem support built into the Linux kernel because it works on files at a time, not an entire block device. This is a big advantage in some ways, but does not come without a cost. |
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EncFS Encrypted Filesystem Source v1.3.2
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Date added: 07/30/2007 |
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EncFS provides an encrypted filesystem in user-space. It runs without any special permissions and uses the FUSE library and Linux kernel module to provide the filesystem interface. You can find links to source and binary releases below. EncFS is open source software, licensed under the GPL.
As with most encrypted filesystems, Encfs is meant to provide security against off-line attacks; ie your notebook or backups fall into the wrong hands, etc. The way Encfs works is different from the “loopback” encrypted filesystem support built into the Linux kernel because it works on files at a time, not an entire block device. This is a big advantage in some ways, but does not come without a cost. |
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EFSDump v1.02
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Date added: 01/10/2006 |
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Windows 2000 introduces the Encrypting File System (EFS) so that users can protect their sensitive data. Several new APIs make their debut to support this factility, including one - QueryUsersOnEncryptedFile - that lets you see who has access to encrypted files. This applet uses the API to show you what accounts are authorized to access encrypted files. Full source code is included.
Usage: efsdump [-s] <file or directory>
-s
Recurse subdirectories.
EFSDump takes wildcards e.g. 'efsdump *.txt'. |
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Du (Disk View) v1.2
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Date added: 02/17/2006 |
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Du (disk usage) reports the disk space usage for the directory you specify. By default it recurses directories to show the total size of a directory and its subdirectories.
Usage
Usage: du [[-v] [-l ] | [-n]] [-q]
-l
Specify subdirectory depth of information (default is all levels).
-n
Don't recurse
-q
Don't print the banner
-v
Show information in intermediate directorier |
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DOSSLACK: Install disk for Slackware® 8.1
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Date added: 02/21/2006 |
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DOSSLACK is a bootable FreeDOS™ disk image which has been designed to boot into a Slackware 8.1 install. It can boot any of the kernels in the Slackware 8.1 CD's kernels/ directory. It supports most common ATAPI (IDE interface) CD-ROM drives.
At this point we have only released a 1.44MB diskette image. Perhaps eventually a bootable ISO image can be made available for download. (Not at userlocal.org, though. :)
This is a beta project, so your feedback at the address below will be appreciated
MD5 Checksum:
a67fc500444e1e6526c52b2495b2c200 dosslack.img.gz
he Fine Print (a disclaimer):
We hate to have to do this, but there are a lot of stupid and greedy lawyers who might help their stupid and greedy clients get something for nothing.
This is a free software project, and you are using this entirely at your own risk. No warranties of fitness or otherwise, blah blah blah if you want to sue us or any of the good people who provided the various software we've included, you shall suffer at least seven (7) years of bad luck. And you are ugly. Go jump in the nearest body of water with the lawyer you rode in on, lest we shall taunt you some more.
DOSSLACK is by AthlonRob and /dev/rob0. We don't see any need to copyright or license this work. We hope it's useful. |
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