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info page: http://xyne.archlinux.ca/info/quixand
About
Quixand (pronounced "quicksand") is a tool for easily creating disposable, single-session encrypted sandboxes. Quixand will create an encrypted directory with EncFS using "paranoid" mode and a random key. Once mounted, quixand can create temporary files and directories within the encrypted directory and symlink any file on your system to them. You can then use the symlinked files and directories as you normally would, but any data written to them will not be written to the disk in an unencrypted form. Once unmounted, the data within the encrypted directory should be unrecoverable because the key is not stored anywhere. Typical usage includes sandboxing your browser cache directory, creating secure disposable history files for various apps that you only wish to use for the session and creating a general-purpose sandbox for temporary files, for example the contents of a usb stick. The "Examples" section below should provide further insight into potential uses of quixand.
As always, questions and feedback are welcome. I would be particularly interested in hearing back from cryptofreaks.
p.s. the only reason that I didn't call it "quicksand" was that the name was already taken
Last edited by Xyne (2009-03-10 09:37:18)
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*bump*
I've changed the description a bit to more clearly explain what this does.
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Also, note that your signature (-script) has been broken for over a week now. unless you intentionally have that ==> ERROR in there ^^
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Also, note that your signature (-script) has been broken for over a week now. unless you intentionally have that ==> ERROR in there ^^
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Also, note that your signature (-script) has been broken for over a week now. unless you intentionally have that ==> ERROR in there ^^
"-f" doesn't work. I've filed a bug report.
Last edited by Xyne (2009-03-10 10:14:46)
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