2013
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unionfs-fuse(8) - Linux man page
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2011
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Unofficial MacFUSE release for 64bit kernels
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2010
2009
2008
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Create a Private Encrypted Folder On Ubuntu Hardy With eCryptfs - Make Tech Easier
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Encrypted File Systems - Miguel de Icaza
encfs, a user-space encrypted file system that runs on top of FUSE.
To use it, just type:
$ encfs ~/.encryptedstorage ~/secure
And follow the directions. You then will have a ~/secure directory where you can stash all the material that you would not want to become public if you were to lose your laptop.
A very simple way to have a encrypted place, for your next trip to the US.
2007
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MacFUSE - Google Code
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Secure Remote Disk
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macfuse - Google Code
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