[BBLISA] Looking for FDE single system windows 8

Eric Smith esmithphoto at gmail.com
Wed Jan 28 08:36:34 EST 2015


John,
I don't want your comment to be true... sigh.  But it is.
What problems have you had moving SATA hardware between systems (that have
FDE)?  I've considered fully encrypting eSATA drives at home.

When it didn't work, were you EVER able to access them the data?  Was it
just inconsistent?

I know I've had troubles using some external cases which supported eSATA &
USB (I was trying eSATA.)  The maker blamed some combination of the
motherboard hardware, the chipset in the case, and the SATA drivers.  I
switched over to USB on the same case and it worked perfectly (if slower.)
 Mixing FDE into that mix scared me enough not to try.

Eric

On Wed, Jan 28, 2015 at 1:02 AM, John Orthoefer <jco at direwolf.com> wrote:

>
> On Jan 27, 2015, at 9:11 AM, Edward Ned Harvey (lopser) <
> lopser at nedharvey.com> wrote:
> >>
> >
> >  Furthermore, BIOS doesn't generally interact with a USB drive, so what
> if you want to recover the contents of a self-encrypted drive attached for
> rescue purposes via USB to some other rescue system?  In that case, there
> may be a solution of some kind, but there's also the distinct possibility
> you'd be SOL.
> >
> > If you want a BIOS-like boot password, I would suggest using TrueCrypt
> instead of self-encrypting drive, because at least then you'll know you can
> attach the drive to any system, and be able to recover it.
>
>
>
> For what it's worth Seagate Disk utilities, that are Windows only but
> free.  Does know how to send commands via USB to an encrypted drive.  I've
> used them and they seem to work fine.
>
> True crypt, and PGP FDE  I've had problems with both of them, they seem to
> be SUPER sensitive to the SATA hardware and driver.  I would only be
> comfortable using it at a site where we had 10s or 100s of identical
> machines.    But in my current position I have 1's and 2's of about 30
> models (although they are MOSTLY Dells, I can't imagine how bad it would be
> if I had a collection of Makes and Models.)  This is part of the reason
> I've abandoned S/W FDE.
>
> Johno
>
>
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