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By the way.
I was the guy that couldn't get cryptoloop and the CryptoAPI working
together on linux 2.4.26 a few weeks back. I just wanted to mention
that I got it working. The problem was with the "make xconfig" script.
For some reason it disabled CryptoAPI whenever I used cryptoloop.
Strange. I think that might have been because I was using Jari's
old cryptoloop kernel patch or something. Dunno. I had to enable
them both by using "make menuconfig" instead. That worked.
Anyway, so after I got that all working. I just decided to give the
loop-AES package a try. It works fine! I now see the need for
multiple keys and keeping swap encrypted. That's great stuff! I'll
be using loop-aes from now on I think.
Thanks to all on this list who have helped me out. I appreciate it!
Steve
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