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|  | Posted: June 15 2007,21:50 |  |  
 | Quote |  | . Wish it had a switch for encrypting subdirectories
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 If you want to put whole directory trees into encrypted archives, you could try aespipe.dsl (eg):
 
 
 | Code Sample |  | tar -cvf /pathto/output.aes  --use-compress-program=bz2aespipe somedirectorytree | 
 
 And to decrypt:
 
 
 | Code Sample |  | tar -xvf /pathto/output.aes --use-comprress-program=bz2aespipe | 
 
 It has a variety pf choices of hashes and ciphers -- see the top of the bz2aespipe script to set these.
 
 It's by the author of loop-aes and is very strong, particularly if you increase the number of hash iterations at the top of bz2aespipe to, say, 50,000 times ;=)
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