Kryptos
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    Rajinder
    Posts: 38 from 2010/3/24
    From: West-yorkshire...
    hi
    i want to try encrypting a partion, but i am not sure i understand the readme
    is there any chance of a walk though guide ?...
  • »29.03.10 - 16:56
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    Krashan
    Posts: 1107 from 2003/6/11
    From: Białystok...
    The first remark: you cannot encrypt a partition with data on it, because preparing a partition for Kryptos includes full format. You have to backup data first, then prepare partition in Kryptos, finally copy data back, then they will be encrypted.
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    analogkid
    Posts: 665 from 2004/11/3
    From: near myself
    As Kryptos is more or less a port of Truecrypt, maybe it's a good idea to read the Truecrypt-docs.

    http://www.truecrypt.org/docs/
  • »30.03.10 - 09:32
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
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    jcmarcos
    Posts: 1178 from 2003/3/13
    From: Pinto, Madrid ...
    Quote:

    analogkid wrote:
    As Kryptos is more or less a port of Truecrypt, maybe it's a good idea to read the Truecrypt-docs.


    Absolutely fas-ci-na-ting read! I used to say everyone that security in computers does not exist, it's just a dangerous illusion. Now, my perception has changed.
  • »30.03.10 - 10:45
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    geit
    Posts: 1045 from 2004/9/23
    Quote:

    As Kryptos is more or less a port of Truecrypt, maybe it's a good idea to read the Truecrypt-docs.


    More or less? It is the one and only TrueCrypt. The real big difference is the changed name due licence rules.

    Geit
  • »30.03.10 - 11:00
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    Rajinder
    Posts: 38 from 2010/3/24
    From: West-yorkshire...
    yea its just a pity that the guide, seems to be no good to follow for use with kryptos
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    Rajinder
    Posts: 38 from 2010/3/24
    From: West-yorkshire...
    All i want to do is encrypt partion DH2 its 4.07gb in size and has a SFS format, do i remove the partion, remove the format.
    in kryptos wheres the RAWDISK: ?...
    is image file(firast thing prog asks for) to be made on DH2: later asks for size is that same size of partion or does it need space on there?..
    totaly lost here.....
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    Rajinder
    Posts: 38 from 2010/3/24
    From: West-yorkshire...
    So with an empty partion
    run kryptos >/ create new >/ type rawdisk: >click brows >/disks
    should be a starting point.....

    also you can copy kryptos to wbstartup for easy start of drive
    so with app: drive encrypted all my web/browsers bookmarks ect are safe from others, also if showgirls is on apps: then all the photos i have looked at thumbnails'stored in cache draw' are also safe,,good thing if u have your wife/g-friend in the altogether so to speak and kids in the house

    i read b4 getting macmini n mos setup in this forum and somewhere it was sayin about community, but is that meaning closly gaurded community as looking though the forum again most of the replys are cryptic and confusing to say the least, hmmm roll on x1000 as os4.1/5 users/moderators ect seem to help people understand more easy

    if anyone has more to offer on using kryptos i dont mind wrighting a guide,,,might save someone hours of senseless messing for no reason
  • »30.03.10 - 23:06
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    Krashan
    Posts: 1107 from 2003/6/11
    From: Białystok...
    most of the replys are cryptic and confusing

    Rephrasing your post into plain English with proper usage of dots, commas and capital letters may help ;-).

    hmmm roll on x1000 as os4.1/5 users/moderators ect seem to help people understand more easy

    Your money, your choice.

    OK, back to Kryptos then. When you want to have a real partition encrypted, just click on file browser gadget in "Create new volume" window. You have RAWDISK: as a logical device in volumepanel of the file requester. Enter it, go to "disks", select your partition. Click OK in size selection window, then select your preferred cipher and hash function. Set the password in the next window, don't forget about confirmation. Then select device and volume name for your encrypted partition. Then you are asked to make some random mouse movements for key generation. Finally select full format (quick format is quick but cipher strenght is seriously decreased if partition does not contain random data on all sectors). Then you can go for some coffee... After formatting, the partition is ready to use.

    Feel free to ask more understandable questions if anything is not clear.

    [ Edited by Krashan on 2010/3/31 7:14 ]
  • »31.03.10 - 06:12
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
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    jcmarcos
    Posts: 1178 from 2003/3/13
    From: Pinto, Madrid ...
    Quote:

    Rajinder wrote:

    all the photos i have looked at thumbnails'stored in cache draw' are also safe,,good thing if u have your wife/g-friend in the altogether so to speak and kids in the house


    And you happily say this in public? Geez, that's as honest as one can get!
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  • Yokemate of Keyboards
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    Andreas_Wolf
    Posts: 12132 from 2003/5/22
    From: Germany
    > os4.1/5

    What's that '5' in there to mean? :-)
  • »01.04.10 - 00:49
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    Golem
    Posts: 766 from 2003/2/28
    From: Denmark
    Nevermind, I suck.

    [ Edited by Golem on 2010/4/1 10:45 ]
  • »01.04.10 - 07:41
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