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[Under consideration] Get Cryptography Average Joe Ready!
http://maemo.org/community/brainstor...rage_joe_ready
There is no GnuPG GPG PGP environment, no dm-crypt, no blowfish-button in file-context-menus and no GU interfaces ready to use for Joe Average! There was already the question of securing private data. What is the best way to get email/file/addressbook de/encryption/signing to Joe and his friends. Should it be part of all programs containing private data? Should there be a Privacy Manager Tool to manage keys keyrings, encrypted files, addressbooks and calendar entries? Encrypting the whole filesystem is neither a solution for the private data nor for email. It slows down the system and drains the battery. On my Netbook its costs are about 1-2Watts, speed I dont realy recognize. |
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Andre Klapper was kind enough to further note down that there is a bugreport
and also posted a comment to the bugreport linking back to the brainstorm item. Thanks! |
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How about eCryptfs? (it's a kernel module nowadays)
Can you mount stuff via the busybox shell? |
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truecrypt doesnt help with "modest got no pgp/mime handling" truecrypt does not manage your gpg keys. truecrypt does crypt your filesystem and thats not a solution for average joe (I script that faster as joe installs truecrypt and gets it working, the problem with large crypts is that it drains battery) to deliver to windows, as mass device you could decrypt a partition setup with truecrypt as it is available for windows (AFAIK) but you need to install it and configure it summary: truecrypt (in my eyes) is a standalone solution for encrypting partitions and it makes them also available while in massstorage mode within YOUR windows. (same goes for LUKS I know) for eCryptfs quiet the same answer apart of I dont know another OS than unix based to work with it Quote:
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I use truecrypt on my computers at work/home and would love to see it in Maemo.
You do not have to encrypt the whole partition. You can create an encrypted file (up to 4GB on FAT32), mount that and store important files in it. The file would be accessible to both window and linux when exported via usb. I believe that there is a "portable/thumb drive" version for windows that does not need to be installed to run. Best of all, if you don't need to access the files, truecrypt does not need to be running (ie no battery drain). This doesn't address all the issues, but may address enough for the average joe to use (with a gui front end) easily to protect important data. |
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joe would crypt some passwords which are guessable anyway, and some files... (next thought: passwords need to be checked and rated for security) |
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Hmm there are a few other threads about this subject. It is also related to authentication about which we have also some threads.
One problem with cryptography (don't call it 'encryption') is that it only works if you trust it. In order to trust it, you have to understand it. While making it as less complex as possible is a good aim, many people won't understand how cryptography works. So a solution which handles this must keep that in mind. (See for example how Mozilla Firefox deals with SSL and the various implications of this.) Some related threads: http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php...689#post381689 http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=32672 http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=33304 |
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If you aren't aware, there was some work done putting a maemo front end on true-crypt, but it never got to a point I would call complete or elegant. It's called EasyCrypt:
http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=15984 |
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