Hi, I would like to have a software protection for my hardisk. I have some query regarding that (1) In Centos, is it possible to do a hardisk protection. Ex : Even if the hardisk is taken from a PC and used on another PC, it should not be executable. (2) Also if the entire binary of the source is mounted on a partition say /tmp, is it possible to make that mount point as protected, visible only after entering a password or similar to that. Regards, Premraj M Disclaimer : This message is proprietary to Smartlink Network Systems Ltd. and is intended solely for the use of the individual to whom it is addressed. It may contain privileged or confidential information and should not be circulated or used for any purpose other than for what it is intended. If you have received this message in error, please notify the originator immediately. If you are not the intended recipient, you are notified that you are strictly prohibited from using, copying, altering, or disclosing the contents of this message. The company accepts no responsibility for loss or damage arising from the use of the information transmitted by this email including damage from virus. ______________________________________________________________________________ This email has been scrubbed for your protection by SecureMX. For more information visit http://securemx.in ______________________________________________________________________________ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20100503/076e80c4/attachment-0001.html>
On 05/03/2010 04:50 AM, premrajm at digilink.in wrote:> > Hi, > > I would like to have a software protection for my hardisk. I have some > query regarding that > > (1) In Centos, is it possible to do a hardisk protection. Ex : Even if > the hardisk is taken from a PC and > used on another PC, it should not be executable. > > (2) Also if the entire binary of the source is mounted on a partition > say /tmp, is it possible > to make that mount point as protected, visible only after entering a > password or similar to that.I would look at TrueCrypt. http://www.truecrypt.org/ -- Benjamin Franz -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20100503/c4d4d728/attachment-0001.html>
Jerry Franz wrote, On 05/03/2010 08:34 AM:> On 05/03/2010 04:50 AM, premrajm at digilink.in wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> I would like to have a software protection for my hardisk. I have some >> query regarding that >> >> (1) In Centos, is it possible to do a hardisk protection. Ex : Even if >> the hardisk is taken from a PC and >> used on another PC, it should not be executable. >> >> (2) Also if the entire binary of the source is mounted on a partition >> say /tmp, is it possible >> to make that mount point as protected, visible only after entering a >> password or similar to that. > > I would look at TrueCrypt. > > http://www.truecrypt.org/ > >Why go to TrueCrypt when LUKS is built in to CentOS? IIRC the only partition that can't be encrypted with LUKS is /boot, perhaps use TrueCrypt there if you KNOW they are out to get you. TrueCrypt is also useful if you need to share a partition with certain Non-Unix operating systems. You do need to select the LUKS encryption when you do the CentOS install. -- Todd Denniston Crane Division, Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC Crane) Harnessing the Power of Technology for the Warfighter