t-d-k / LibreCrypt

LibreCrypt: Transparent on-the-fly disk encryption for Windows. LUKS compatible.
https://LibreCrypt.tdksoft.co.uk
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Does Anyone Have T-D-K's Contact Information? #62

Open githubuser09282016 opened 7 years ago

githubuser09282016 commented 7 years ago

Looking through all the previous threads here on the Issues page I fear T-D-K may have abandoned this after August due to a lack of interest or resources...guessing...

Does anyone have his contact email address etc?

ssdnvv commented 7 years ago

No idea - there's a period of time (nov 2015 to jul 2016) when didn't react, too. He then told me it was because of work :-(

githubuser09282016 commented 7 years ago

Bummer, I'll practice patience in hopes that he will return from this hiatus also, thank you ssdnvv, great to hear from you again and thank you for your reply

ssdnvv commented 7 years ago

I'm even willing to pay for a licence to use this software (75£/€ would be absolutely OK plus developmental costs for certification e.g.) - but therefore I need it to work with my conditions (10TB HDD, and another issue I reported and that T-D-K claimed to have solved with the following version). Until then Iwill use veracrypt - I've already waited to long :-(

lisenet commented 6 years ago

These are publicly available on the Internet:

admin.tdk@squte.com https://twitter.com/LibreCrypt

Not much on Twitter since Feb 2017.

alex3kov commented 6 years ago

Personally, I had to switch to another encryption scheme for windows/Linux dual-booting.

On 4 January 2018 02:38:25 GMT+03:00, Tomas notifications@github.com wrote:

These are publicly available on the Internet:

admin.tdk@squte.com https://twitter.com/LibreCrypt

Not much on Twitter since Feb 2017.

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lisenet commented 6 years ago

Same here to be honest, the Windows system I need encryption on is still on legacy 7 (not upgraded to Windows 10), therefore I was somewhat fortunate to get FreeOTFE working. In reality I should look for alternatives, because FreeOTFE isn't maintained (but it still works in my particular case).

alex3kov commented 6 years ago

Take a look at Veracrypt - basically TrueCrypt's successor.

Works fine with Windows 7 for me and on Linux it is supported by cryptsetup and pam_mount (with a small workaround).

jult commented 5 years ago

VeraCrypt is tediously slow, doing a read write test on same size encrypted volumes, the fastest I-O for Windows 7 that I got was with ProxyCrypt file volumes.