Secure Memory and Applications
Georg Lutz
glist@gmx.net
Wed, 24 Jan 2001 00:45:32 +0100
Hi,
please CC to me, I am not subscribed to the list (yet ;-)
As described in the docs Gnupg itself uses secure, not swapped memory.
So the private key should be rather safe, even if someone steals my
harddisk.
But how can I use an application like vim, having the plaintext only
in memory and not swapped on the disk?
Is there , apart from crypted filesystems, an possible software-solution on GNU/Linux, perhaps something like a wrapper which executes the editor in a "safe" memory area?
Greetings
Georg
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