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Re: Status in 2007 of: loop-aes VS dm-crypt VS truecrypt
* Jari Ruusu <jariruusu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> [2007-05-30 19:12:05 +0300]:
> If you change to loop-AES source directory (any v3 version), and test it
> like this:
>
> make tests
>
> Does it output "*** Test results ok ***" string at the end?
No. The Knoppix dvd, being Debian based, has the loop-aes testing
application broken out into a package called 'loop-aes-testsuite' which
is NOT included on the disk. One must do:
'apt-get update' then 'apt-get install loop-aes testsuite', which will
install the testing application into the Knoppix live filesystem.
From there, the user performs:
loop-aes-runtests -v
On my system, the tests are then run, and the string
"*** Test results ok ***" is output at the end. Nothing is written to
disk during this procedure - everything is in RAM - and loop-aes is
verified to work properly.
Regards,
Unweitze
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