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    Smile how would You encrypt Passwords on USB Flash,what distro

    How would You encrypt Passwords [emails,forums,accounts] onto USB Flash the most Secure way? (It should be command line so I can use any Linux distribution on it.)

    Is gpg -c <filename> secure enough ?

    And what FAST distro would you install on it?

    I'm learning on old USB flash and found SliTaz pretty damn cool,I use it as a LiveUSB. Also I've tried Kubuntu but it's bit slow. Going to try Lubuntu soon too. Any other idea?

    And I'd like to install some FAST distro onto new 8GB mini USB flash drive,maybe Kubuntu as well.

    How would you partition its Flash drive?

    Probably separate partition for stored encrypted files?

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    Re: how would You encrypt Passwords on USB Flash,what distro

    keepassx, it is available cross platform as well, runs on a flash drive.
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    Re: how would You encrypt Passwords on USB Flash,what distro

    Quote Originally Posted by bodhi.zazen View Post
    keepassx, it is available cross platform as well, runs on a flash drive.
    Thanx Bodhi for this great tool advice I love it
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