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Old 03-17-2008, 06:04 AM
Doug McIntyre
 
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Default Re: Disk Encryption for Solaris 9

Pete <pete@server30077.uk2net.com> writes:
>On 2008-03-12, BertieBigBollox@gmail.com <BertieBigBollox@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> I suppose I could run Solaris 10, along with encryption pack, on the
>> laptops but still build Solaris 9 using Jumpstart? Is that possible?


>Yes, you can have as many served OSs as you have disk space for.


>I'm not aware of any whole-disk encryption products for Solaris though.
>The Encryption 10 encryption kit doesn't do it as far as I can tell.



The encryption kit offers bigger-key and some new crypto algorithms
for some of the built-in library crypto functions on Solaris. Doesn't
do anything else... Most people don't need it.

Best bet is to port TrueCrypt or something simular to Solaris. I don't
know of anything already done out there.
There is a ZFS Crypto project, but if anything, thats for Solaris Express,
not Solaris9..
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