September 16, 2008

TMUP 148: Tales from the Encrypt

Filed under: Podcasts,Victor Thoughts Videos — Victor Cajiao @ 4:00 pm

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Show Notes:

Sparse Disk Image @ Wikipedia

FileVault @ Wikipedia

1Password

TrueCrypt

PGP Disk Encryption

MPEG Streamcilp

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  1. Hello, I enjoyed this cast very much as I have been looking into PGP instead of FileVault. I checked their FAQs but was hoping you might know the answer to my question.

    I clone my main drive to an exact backup drive every night using super duper.

    Using PHP whole disk encryption, do you know if I can still clone the drive successfully?

    I know FileVault forces Super Duper to have the user log out completely which is a pain.

    I was hoping PGP Whole disk would work with Super Duper and allow it to work “transparently”

    Thank you!

    Comment by Louis R — September 17, 2008 @ 8:48 pm

  2. Louis, I don't own this product or have a trial copy yet, so I don't know the answers to your questions. My suspicion is that you can continue to make your copy to an external drive and you can have that external drive have encryption or not. I know for sure that Time Machine is no affected and no encrypted.

    You may want to write them.

    Comment by typicalmacuser — September 18, 2008 @ 6:19 am

  3. Ok. Thank you Victor! I will do just that.

    And I was not even aware about the subscription version till your show. Thanks for that!

    Comment by Louis R — September 18, 2008 @ 6:45 am

  4. Ok. I asked the Super Duper guy directly (since the PGP site is a maze) and the answer is not right now. One would have to log out to clone a PGP whole disk drive. But it is on the roadmap for some future version so you will not have to do that one day.

    Comment by Louis R — September 18, 2008 @ 8:06 am

  5. I would imagine if you clone the drive from within a running OSX system with PGP mounted drive, then your clone if it works at all will be an unencrypted clone. I cannot test that theory though till I get a copy and can try it. Also I suspect you could pgp encrypt your drive intended for time machine, then run time machine and things will work normally as long as you mount the encrypted drive once you log in and stay logged in. Again I have no proof, just basing on experience with PGP under windows.

    Comment by georgestarcher — September 18, 2008 @ 4:35 pm

  6. Hey Victor,

    I enjoyed your show #148 “Tales from the Encrypted” I used to run File Vault all the time but I cannot use it anymore because of my Time Machine backups. When I tried to turn on File Vault in system preferences a warning appeared stating that Time Macine would not work untill I shut down the computer and then Time Machine would be able to backup. If there is a way to use File Vault and have Time Machine backup at the same time I would like to know about it. Please let me know if there is a solution.

    Thanks,
    Larry

    Comment by Larry Ford — September 19, 2008 @ 3:44 pm

  7. Nope. The relationship between file vault and time machine is as it told you. All file vault is doing is turning your home folder into an encrypted spare image file. For time machine to back it up the file has to be closed.

    Comment by georgestarcher — September 19, 2008 @ 9:49 pm

  8. I'd like to listen to podcast #148 on my iPod, but each time I click on the download button it causes Quicktime to start playing the podcast in a tab on my browser (Firefox 3.6). Is there some way to download the file so that I can load it into and then listen to it on my iPod?

    Comment by Paul — December 19, 2009 @ 12:11 am

  9. When it starts playing on a new tab you should be able to do a file “save as” and have it save to your machine. If not take the URL (of that tab where it's playing) and copy it. Open Quicktime, then go to the open URL and paste the URL. It will load in QT and from there you can do a “save as”.

    Comment by typicalmacuser — December 19, 2009 @ 5:43 am

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