On 3/22/07, Masatran, R. Deepak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I want to keep my home directory on an external drive and move it between computers as required.
I managed 8000 users in a WAN and all personal directories are stored in a sMB server and I'm using libpam-mount to give them their home directory. It's highly configurable and, for your request, this words from README file: # volume <user> [smb|ncp|nfs|local] <server> <volume> <mount point> <mount options> <fs key cipher> <fs key path> # Linux encrypted home directory examples: # volume user local - /dev/hda123 /home/user loop,encryption=aes - - # volume user local - /home/user.img /home/user loop,user,exec,encryption=aes,keybits=256 - - # volume user local - /home/user.img - - - - # volume user local - /home/user.img - - aes-256-ecb /home/user4.key you can crypt your home directory or not. It's begin to work when you log in your system and end working when you log out, so it transparent for users. cheers, diego -- ___Diego Martínez Castañeda _________n1mh @ n1mh.org _______http://www.n1mh.org Trabaja como si no necesitaras el dinero. Ama como si nunca te hubieran herido. Baila como si nadie te estuviera mirando.