From: Brian (Groups) on
I'm wanting to use TC on a USB to have access to some portable apps,
including some password managers. I'd like to know the best strategy
for security. So far, I've thought of having portable Firefox, running
the plug-in for Lastpass. I'll also have Keepass, which is a self-
contained portable app. I'm a bit lost as to which "mode" to use TC
though. There's portable, traveler, hidden partition... I'll be using
this on "public" computers, so which is the best way to keep
everything secure, but truly portable?

Brian
From: Ari on
On Sun, 16 May 2010 20:58:58 -0700 (PDT), Brian (Groups) wrote:

> I'm wanting to use TC on a USB to have access to some portable apps,
> including some password managers. I'd like to know the best strategy
> for security. So far, I've thought of having portable Firefox, running
> the plug-in for Lastpass. I'll also have Keepass, which is a self-
> contained portable app. I'm a bit lost as to which "mode" to use TC
> though. There's portable, traveler, hidden partition... I'll be using
> this on "public" computers, so which is the best way to keep
> everything secure, but truly portable?
>
> Brian

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From: Duddits on
On Mon, 17 May 2010 14:04:34 -0500, Guy
<Use-Reply-To-Address-Header@[127.1]> wrote:

>Brian (Groups) wrote:
>
>> I'm wanting to use TC on a USB
>>
>> ... I'll be using this on "public" computers
>>
>
>
>Without administrative rights to install the driver
>you'll be unable to use TrueCrypt on a "public" computer.

You can use FreeOTFE to do this

http://www.freeotfe.org/

Dud
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Leonard McCoy
From: Brian (Groups) on
On May 18, 9:50 am, Duddits <Dudd...(a)Dreamcatcher.com> wrote:
> On Mon, 17 May 2010 14:04:34 -0500, Guy
>
> <Use-Reply-To-Address-Header@[127.1]> wrote:
> >Brian (Groups) wrote:
>
> >> I'm wanting to use TC on a USB
>
> >> ... I'll be using this on "public" computers
>
> >Without administrative rights to install the driver
> >you'll be unable to use TrueCrypt on a "public" computer.
>
> You can use FreeOTFE to do this
>
> http://www.freeotfe.org/
>
> Dud
> --
> Space is disease and danger wrapped in darkness and silence.
>
> Leonard McCoy

Thanks Dud. I've grabbed a copy of the one for use with
Portableapps.com, which I /could/ install and build up on my USB
stick. I have been using Liberkey though for my portable stuff and
wonder if you (or anybody) knows if it's possible to use it with the
latter.

Brian