Posts Tagged ‘KeePassX’

Encrypting an external USB drive

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

Currently, I am encrypting an external USB drive with TrueCrypt 6.2 under Ubuntu 9.04. First, the outer volume is beeing formatted:

outer-volume

Later, I will have to create the hidden volume. I will use the hidden volume for backup of my KeePassX database. The database has a size of about 100 KB (a traditional floppy disk has 1.44 MB) – so it is pretty small. Since the database itself is encrypted (password and keyfile are needed to decrypt it), I have very high security. In the outer volume of the external USB hard drive that I am momentarily encrypting, a backup of files from an Win XP computer will be stored. I hope that this will work. I am not totally sure because I don’t know the file format TrueCrypt is encrypting the external hard drive with. It might be possible that Win XP doesn’t recognize ext3 if it is used. I will see.

KeePassX 0.3.4 on Ubuntu 9.04

Friday, May 1st, 2009

I just installed with Synaptic Package Manager the password manager KeePassX 0.3.4 on Ubuntu 9.04. The current version 0.4.0 isn’t available via Synaptic.

I didn’t upgrade my hard drive containing Ubuntu 8.10. I made a fresh install of Ubuntu 9.04 on a different hard drive. In a few a months or so, I will format my Ubuntu 8.10 hard drive completely with TrueCrypt. Of course, I will migrate some files first.

Password manager KeePassX

Saturday, October 4th, 2008

Recently, I installed the password manager KeePassX.

Password manager KeePassX

I am using KeePass under Windows XP.  It is really a great password manager. 

And I am able to use the same KeePass database under Windows XP and under Ubuntu.  My KeePass database is stored on a USB stick.  And I am using this USB stick with Win XP and with Ubuntu.  It works.