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From: don@cs.byu.edu
Date: Tue, 29 Aug 95 23:23:01 PDT
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: CFS and Securedrive
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From: Patrick Lear <plear@ekrl.COM>
>Does anyone have any experience with the SecureDrive program and if so
>can you make any comments about it?
I found it very easy to use and very well designed. My only complaint
was that it prints out a * every time you enter a character of your
passphrase. Other than that, it's a very good product. Too bad
Wollersheim didn't have it for his client list...
Unfortunately, I switched to linux shortly afterwards. I have yet to
get CFS compiled. (Oh, Matt, by the way, is that README.linux supposed
to be current, because it's a little...errr...cryptic.) For those
of you who would like to see CFS, the unix encryption system, some
dastardly felon exported it and it's on utopia.hacktic.nl. (I did a diff
against it with my copy, by the way, and it _hasn't_ been tampered with)
Don
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