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2020 Feb 24
0
Encrypted container on CentOS VPS
What is the use-case here?
Are you concerned that the host may change the data or just read it?
Would re-creating the file anew for each use be practical?
What about using the file in an encrypted form?
I'm thinking of the case of records on people.
Separate "cyphers" for first names, last names and other names
would go a long way toward hiding whatever needs to be hidden.
Keeping
2020 Feb 24
4
Encrypted container on CentOS VPS
On 2020-02-24 14:37, lejeczek via CentOS wrote:
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> On 24/02/2020 10:26, Roberto Ragusa wrote:
>> On 2020-02-24 10:51, lejeczek via CentOS wrote:
>>> g) remember!! still at least (depending how you mount it)
>>> the 'root' will have access to that data while mounted,
>>> obviously!
>>
>> More than that: the root user will be able to
2021 Sep 03
1
MATE 1.20 test build for CentOS 7 available
On 09/03/2021 02:36 AM, Szabo Akos via CentOS wrote:
> On Thu, 2021-09-02 at 16:07 -0400, H wrote:
>> On 08/28/2021 07:51 PM, H wrote:
>>> On August 28, 2021 7:27:13 PM EDT, isdtor <isdtor at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> H writes:
>>>>>> Thanks for your quick response! I'll try building from the
>>>>>> sourceswhile I'm stuck
2020 Feb 16
0
Encrypted container on CentOS VPS
----- On Feb 16, 2020, at 5:18 PM, H agents at meddatainc.com wrote:
> I wonder if it is possible to set up an encrypted "file container" on a CentOS
> VPS?
Yes. You can create LUKS-container on CentOS VPS.
> I am the root user of the VPS but the hosting company also has access to
> the VPS and thus all files. Is it possible to create a LUKS-container on the
> VPS and
2020 Feb 16
1
Encrypted container on CentOS VPS
Am 16.02.20 um 16:46 schrieb Subscriber:
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> ----- On Feb 16, 2020, at 5:18 PM, H agents at meddatainc.com wrote:
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>> I wonder if it is possible to set up an encrypted "file container" on a CentOS
>> VPS?
>
> Yes. You can create LUKS-container on CentOS VPS.
>
>> I am the root user of the VPS but the hosting company also has access to
>> the
2019 Nov 01
1
PHP FPM issue
On Fri, Nov 1, 2019 at 5:08 AM Marius ROMAN <marius at roman.systems> wrote:
> On 10/31/19 6:55 PM, Thomas Stephen Lee wrote:
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> Hi Marius,
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> Will make the changes and see how it goes.
>
> On the other hand
> https://cbs.centos.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=27138
>
> if the above was released we could just install and migrate to
> rh-php73-php, which is not
2020 Feb 16
0
Encrypted container on CentOS VPS
Am 16.02.2020 um 16:18 schrieb H:
> I wonder if it is possible to set up an encrypted "file container" on a CentOS VPS? I am the root user of the VPS but the hosting company also has access to the VPS and thus all files. Is it possible to create a LUKS-container on the VPS and those files only be accessible by me? IOW, most of the file system on the VPS would be regular file system
2020 Feb 17
0
Encrypted container on CentOS VPS
On 16/02/2020 15:18, H wrote:
> I wonder if it is possible to set up an encrypted "file container" on a CentOS VPS? I am the root user of the VPS but the hosting company also has access to the VPS and thus all files. Is it possible to create a LUKS-container on the VPS and those files only be accessible by me? IOW, most of the file system on the VPS would be regular file system but
2020 Feb 24
0
Encrypted container on CentOS VPS
On 23/02/2020 19:06, H wrote:
> On 02/17/2020 05:03 AM, lejeczek via CentOS wrote:
>> On 16/02/2020 15:18, H wrote:
>>> I wonder if it is possible to set up an encrypted "file container" on a CentOS VPS? I am the root user of the VPS but the hosting company also has access to the VPS and thus all files. Is it possible to create a LUKS-container on the VPS and those
2020 Feb 24
2
Encrypted container on CentOS VPS
On 2020-02-24 10:51, lejeczek via CentOS wrote:
> g) remember!! still at least (depending how you mount it)
> the 'root' will have access to that data while mounted,
> obviously!
More than that: the root user will be able to access data
in the future too, since it can steal the key
while the data is mounted.
Regards.
--
Roberto Ragusa mail at robertoragusa.it
2020 Feb 24
0
Encrypted container on CentOS VPS
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> What is a "loop way"? I googled it together with Linux and file and
> did not find anything.
The proper term is "loopback filesystem".
> Is this simply like a separate file that is LUKS-encrypted and I
> would then mount it for remote access?
Yes, it's a filesystem in a file that you mount with '-o loop'.
> If so, what would prevent the
2020 Feb 24
0
Encrypted container on CentOS VPS
On 24/02/2020 10:26, Roberto Ragusa wrote:
> On 2020-02-24 10:51, lejeczek via CentOS wrote:
>> g) remember!! still at least (depending how you mount it)
>> the 'root' will have access to that data while mounted,
>> obviously!
>
> More than that: the root user will be able to access data
> in the future too, since it can steal the key
> while the data is
2020 Feb 24
0
Encrypted container on CentOS VPS
On 02/24/2020 12:42 PM, Roberto Ragusa wrote:
> On 2020-02-24 14:37, lejeczek via CentOS wrote:
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>>
>> On 24/02/2020 10:26, Roberto Ragusa wrote:
>>> On 2020-02-24 10:51, lejeczek via CentOS wrote:
>>>> g) remember!! still at least (depending how you mount it)
>>>> the 'root' will have access to that data while mounted,
2020 Feb 24
0
Encrypted container on CentOS VPS
On 02/24/2020 05:02 PM, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
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> On 2020-02-24 15:57, H wrote:
>> On 02/24/2020 12:42 PM, Roberto Ragusa wrote:
>>> On 2020-02-24 14:37, lejeczek via CentOS wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 24/02/2020 10:26, Roberto Ragusa wrote:
>>>>> On 2020-02-24 10:51, lejeczek via CentOS wrote:
>>>>>> g)
2020 Feb 24
2
Encrypted container on CentOS VPS
On 2020-02-24 15:57, H wrote:
> On 02/24/2020 12:42 PM, Roberto Ragusa wrote:
>> On 2020-02-24 14:37, lejeczek via CentOS wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> On 24/02/2020 10:26, Roberto Ragusa wrote:
>>>> On 2020-02-24 10:51, lejeczek via CentOS wrote:
>>>>> g) remember!! still at least (depending how you mount it)
>>>>> the
2020 Feb 23
4
Encrypted container on CentOS VPS
On 02/17/2020 05:03 AM, lejeczek via CentOS wrote:
> On 16/02/2020 15:18, H wrote:
>> I wonder if it is possible to set up an encrypted "file container" on a CentOS VPS? I am the root user of the VPS but the hosting company also has access to the VPS and thus all files. Is it possible to create a LUKS-container on the VPS and those files only be accessible by me? IOW, most of
2020 Feb 16
6
Encrypted container on CentOS VPS
I wonder if it is possible to set up an encrypted "file container" on a CentOS VPS? I am the root user of the VPS but the hosting company also has access to the VPS and thus all files. Is it possible to create a LUKS-container on the VPS and those files only be accessible by me? IOW, most of the file system on the VPS would be regular file system but the container could be used by me as
2020 Feb 29
1
Encrypted container on CentOS VPS
On 02/25/2020 12:44 AM, H wrote:
> On 02/24/2020 05:02 PM, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
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>> On 2020-02-24 15:57, H wrote:
>>> On 02/24/2020 12:42 PM, Roberto Ragusa wrote:
>>>> On 2020-02-24 14:37, lejeczek via CentOS wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> On 24/02/2020 10:26, Roberto Ragusa wrote:
>>>>>> On 2020-02-24 10:51, lejeczek via
2020 Aug 11
1
systemd syslog.target
Thanks Simon,I think my question got a bit lost amongst all the grub issues - does anyone else have information about whether any references to syslog.target in systemd unit files can be removed?ChrisSent from Samsung Mobile on O2
-------- Original message --------
From: Simon Matter via CentOS <centos at centos.org>
Date: 31/07/2020 10:02 (GMT+00:00)
To: CentOS mailing list <centos
2014 Dec 20
2
Request for wiki access
Lala,
Yes, the request has to be filled from admin team, so the request here in
this ML.
--Humble
On Sat, Dec 20, 2014 at 2:44 PM, Lalatendu Mohanty <lmohanty at redhat.com>
wrote:
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> On 12/20/2014 02:40 PM, Humble Devassy Chirammal wrote:
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> UserName: Humble
>
> --Humble
>
> Humble,
>
> Looks like I dont's have admin rights on the pages and