- A
keyfile (or
key-
file) is a
file on a
computer which contains encryption or
license keys. A
common use is web
server software running secure socket layer...
- A
key ring is a
file which contains multiple public keys of
certificate authority (CA). A
key ring is a
file which is
necessary for
Secure Sockets Layer...
-
efforts increasingly difficult. Some of
these functions include the use of a
keyfile, full-volume encryption, and
plausible deniability. The
widespread availability...
- 3rd
party integration FreeOTFE allows multiple keys to
mount the same
container file via
encrypted keyfiles "FreeBSD Handbook:
Encrypting Disk Partitions"...
- A
file signature is data used to
identify or
verify the
content of a
file. Such
signatures are also
known as
magic numbers or
magic bytes and are usually...
- The X-
Files is an
American science fiction drama television series created by
Chris Carter. The
original series aired from
September 1993 to May 2002...
- Look up
key or
Keys in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Key,
Keys, The
Key or The
Keys may
refer to:
Key (cryptography), a
piece of
information needed...
- p****word/
keyfile(s) or
correct encryption keys. The
entire file system within the
volume is
encrypted (including
file names,
folder names,
file contents...
- FreeBSD, up to 255-character p****phrases can be used.[citation needed]
Keyfile P****word-based
cryptography P****word
psychology Porter,
Sigmund N. (1982)...
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available in the
evaluation version. In 1997, the
authors gave away a free
keyfile,
which allowed anyone to use the
registered version, as they had stopped...