I've been looking for some time now for a program with simple encryption (128 or so) that i could encrypt files onto cd, and easliy transfer pc-->pc without installing additional decryption support. Just a p-word... this does not have to be very effective... My friends and people as such would never think to say... extract the iso for the files. The only thing i've found so far is cd-lock. Ive tried stegnos sec suite and others thats make "packages to include on the disk with not much luck.
HELP ME!
thanks.
Encrypt files on CD
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Re: Encrypt files on CD
Posted 31 October 2006 - 09:29 AM
ihatepikingnames, on 29 Oct, 2006 - 05:31 PM, said:
I've been looking for some time now for a program with simple encryption (128 or so) that i could encrypt files onto cd, and easliy transfer pc-->pc without installing additional decryption support.
Hm, I'm not sure what you mean here. You want an encryption program that encrypts things but does not require decryption? Um, encryption doesn't really work that way. I can think of a few programs for Linux, all based on GPG, that will do what you need. However, you're going to need to decrypt them using a key of some sort.
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Re: Encrypt files on CD
Posted 31 October 2006 - 09:36 AM
I want it to be able to be automatically decrypted (without having to install on end system i.e.-on the disk runtime decryption.)
#4
Re: Encrypt files on CD
Posted 31 October 2006 - 11:40 AM
It's going to be hard to find a non-proprietary method of encryption.
An easy, semi-universal way would maybe be protected .zip files? Most operating systems support password protected .zip files.
Otherwise you could get into a universal algarythem such as Blowfish or something which would be true encryption. I personally use Blowfish Advanced CS - http://www.lassekolb.info/bfacs.htm
An easy, semi-universal way would maybe be protected .zip files? Most operating systems support password protected .zip files.
Otherwise you could get into a universal algarythem such as Blowfish or something which would be true encryption. I personally use Blowfish Advanced CS - http://www.lassekolb.info/bfacs.htm
#5
Re: Encrypt files on CD
Posted 31 October 2006 - 11:08 PM
ya... i suppose i could do that and just autorun the encrypted file so it comes right up...
I just want it to look professional.
Thanks ill give it a shot and let ya know how it works out.
say i wanted to autorun decryption and then another autorun would i just
or would that just cause them to run at the same time?
I just want it to look professional.
Thanks ill give it a shot and let ya know how it works out.
say i wanted to autorun decryption and then another autorun would i just
autorun = (decryption) autorun = (autorunfile.exe)
or would that just cause them to run at the same time?
This post has been edited by ihatepikingnames: 01 November 2006 - 03:41 PM
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