FOSS cross-platform data drive encryption

Gary Little gglittle at comcast.net
Fri Mar 23 12:17:53 PDT 2012


My first thought is to go buy an FDE (full disk encryption) hard disk. Both Seagate and Hitachi have them. That is probably the most reliable means of transporting encrypted data across platforms.  But that is outside a MacPorts solution.

Gary Little
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On Mar 23, 2012, at 1:03 PM, Sam Kuper wrote:

> Forgive the cross-posting. I've already asked this question on
> superuser.com, but I figure that the sets of MacPorts-Users mailing
> list subscribers and superuser.com users might not overlap very far.
> The question is:
> 
> Is there any dependable FOSS that provides hard disk encryption such
> that a data drive (i.e. not a system drive) can be moved between
> Linux, OS X and Windows systems, and can be read from and written to
> on each of those platforms?
> 
> To tailor the question for this list, let me edit that as follows:
> "... any dependable FOSS *available via MacPorts*..." :)
> 
> Many thanks,
> 
> Sam
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