"Note that TrueCrypt can encrypt an existing unencrypted system partition/drive in-place while the operating system is running (while the system is being encrypted, you can use your computer as usual without any restrictions). Likewise, a TrueCrypt-encrypted system partition/drive can be decrypted in-place while the operating system is running. You can interrupt the process of encryption or decryption anytime, leave the partition/drive partially unencrypted, restart or shut down the computer, and then resume the process, which will continue from the point it was stopped."... :O How is that possible?
OH NOES!I've found a major show stopper in version 5. After confirming it, I also spotted it in the known issues list;Due to a bug introduced in TrueCrypt 5.0, it is not possible to access mounted TrueCrypt volumes over a network. Temporary solution: downgrade.I hope they fix that one soon. It means I can't access my tc files from a virtual OS (since it communicates with the host OS via a virtual network).Bummer.
Closed AccountFeb 7, 2008
Work files..... right. Gotcha. Wink-wink, nudge-nudge, pokety-poke.
1260Feb 7, 2008
"Note that TrueCrypt can encrypt an existing unencrypted system partition/drive in-place while the operating system is running (while the system is being encrypted, you can use your computer as usual without any restrictions). Likewise, a TrueCrypt-encrypted system partition/drive can be decrypted in-place while the operating system is running. You can interrupt the process of encryption or decryption anytime, leave the partition/drive partially unencrypted, restart or shut down the computer, and then resume the process, which will continue from the point it was stopped."... :O How is that possible?
Closed AccountFeb 7, 2008
"one of the encryption logarithms"Common or natural?
colinmFeb 7, 2008
TrueCrypt requires wxWidgets 2.8 and Debian (even sid) is still on 2.6.
Closed AccountFeb 7, 2008
OH NOES!I've found a major show stopper in version 5. After confirming it, I also spotted it in the known issues list;Due to a bug introduced in TrueCrypt 5.0, it is not possible to access mounted TrueCrypt volumes over a network. Temporary solution: downgrade.I hope they fix that one soon. It means I can't access my tc files from a virtual OS (since it communicates with the host OS via a virtual network).Bummer.
uoilaFeb 12, 2008
One less reason to boot windows :)
jscnetMar 7, 2008
I would agree with you of course, if you were correct:<a class="user" href="http://www.eff.org/press/archives/2008/02/21-0">http://www.eff.org/press/archives/2008/02/21-0</a>
jscnetMar 7, 2008
Not really.<a class="user" href="http://www.eff.org/press/archives/2008/02/21-0">http://www.eff.org/press/archives/2008/02/21-0</a>PGP (the thing that costs money) does more and is more secure.
leechMar 30, 2009
Is that possible?