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    [HOWTO] Encrypt whole Feisty installation without reinstalling ...

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    Apr 23, 2007 - 37 posts - ‎16 authors
    This describes how to encrypt a Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn) installation. Because we work with a live cd, ... mkdir home/root cp -ax root/* home/root umount root 4.) The first partition (= /) is being encrypted now! cryptsetup -c aes-cbc-essiv:sha256 -y -s 256 luksFormat /dev/sda3. Type uppercase "YES" and ...
    HOWTO: Automatically unlock LUKS encrypted drives ...
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    22 Jun 2008
    HowTo: Feisty Fawn & dm-crypt / LUKS
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    8 Apr 2007
    HOWTO: Encrypted directory with EncFS
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    Should You Encrypt Your Home Folder? - Lifewire

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    Oct 16, 2017 - One of the often overlooked installation options that is made available by many Linux installers is to “encrypt your home folder." In this article, I am going to discuss the importance of encrypting your home folder for keeping your data and documents safe. You might think that simply by requiring the user to ...

    encryption - What is the point of encrypting the home directory ...

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    Aug 31, 2016 - The answers (notably the one by tim) already answer the question about why you would like to encrypt the home directory. Yet, there is one caveat that no one talked about. Encrypting only the home directory on Linux is poor security. Several applications store temporary files in /tmp and /var/run (or just /run ...

    How to Encrypt Your Home Folder After Installing Ubuntu

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    Jun 8, 2012 - Ubuntu offers to encrypt your home folder during installation. If you decline the encryption and change your mind later, you don't have to reinstall Ubuntu. You can activate the encryption with a few terminal commands.

    How to encrypt your home folder after installing Ubuntu ...

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    Nov 14, 2016 - Applies to: Ubuntu 14.x, 16.x. Ubuntu offers to encrypt your home folder during installation. If you decline the encryption and change your mind later, you don't have to reinstall Ubuntu. You can activate the encryption with a few terminal commands. Ubuntu uses eCryptfs for encryption. When you log in, your ...

    Disk encryption - ArchWiki - Arch Linux

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    Nov 21, 2017 - Data encryption: Defined as encrypting only the user's data itself (often located within the /home directory, or on removable media like a data DVD), data encryption is the simplest and least intrusive use of disk encryption, but has some significant drawbacks. In modern computing systems, there are many ...

    dm-crypt/Encrypting a non-root file system - ArchWiki

    https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Dm-crypt/Encrypting_a_non-root_file_system
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    This example covers the encryption of the /home partition, but it can be applied to any other comparable non-root partition containing user data. Tip: You can either have a single user's /home ... A loop device enables to map a blockdevice to a file with the standard util-linux tool losetup . The file can then contain a filesystem, ...

    eCryptfs - ArchWiki - Arch Linux

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    Jump to Encrypting a home directory - The wrapper script ecryptfs-migrate-home will set up an encrypted home directory for a user and take care of migrating any existing files they have in their not yet encrypted home directory. To run it, the user in question must be logged out and own no processes. The best ...

    EncryptedHome - Community Help Wiki - Official Ubuntu Documentation

    https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EncryptedHome
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    Nov 24, 2014 - There are two ways to encrypt files and directories within your home directory. You can either place files in an encrypted "Private" directory, or you can encrypt your entire Home directory. Encrypted Private. Ubuntu allows you to encrypt a "Private" directory within your home directory. This provides strong ...

    Encrypt Your Linux Home Folder: 2 Ways and 10 Steps

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    Aug 22, 2014 - Here's a quick & dirty guide to encrypting your Linux system's home and swap partitions. Currently two of the most popular ways to do this are with eCryptfs and then dm_crypt using Cryptsetup and LUKS. TrueCrypt was another generally trusted choice but has succumbed to, well, Bitlocker(!?). TrueCrypt ...

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