I would be interested in this feature as well. I work for a Bank and encryption especially for our offsite target would be excellent.
I would be interested in this feature as well. I work for a Bank and encryption especially for our offsite target would be excellent.
For the time being, you might want to try FreeNAS which supports encryption.Originally Posted by Diakiao
EncFS is an option, as well as dm-crypt. ZFS has transparent encryption, but has only userspace support for linux.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EncFS
BTRFS is the future filesystem of linux, much like ZFS. It will eventually support transparent encryption.
As far as user-interaction for entering keys and such, well, that's probably best left up to the client-side. Really, for ultimate security, the client should encrypt the files themselves.
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Thanks for understanding this.
Any news on volume encryption?
We have a requirement to host a storage solution in a datacenter, and since we can't control the security of the facility (it is shared colocation space with only a flimsy rack lock separating the data from an intruder) our customer insists on encrypting the data on disk.
The customer can live with the fact that after a restart a passphrase needs to be entered manually if no other solution exists. We have remote console access, so besides possibly introducing a bit more downtime we can live with this as well.