We answer some common questions her. Add a comment or mail us if you have questions, that might be interesting for others, too.
The partition manager creates non-encrypted volumes by default. If you want to enable encryption for a volume, then you have to format it. Be aware that this will erase all data of the volume.
The CryptoBox does not support user and access management for now. Everyone in your local network can access all open volumes for reading and writing. This behavior is based on the assumption, that there are no evil guys in your local network. Please take care for this!
For the next major release (v0.4) we plan to implement user and access management.
It's aimed for administrative tasks of the CryptoBox. Administrators can disable functions of the CryptoBox for other users (e.g. disabling the shutdown function). This way the webinterface can be customized to the needs of the users. The default admin password is admin, change that immediately!
Users who just want to open and close volumes do not need an administrative account.
The CryptoBox server package is not part of the official Debian repository (at least for now). But you can use our systemasufall.org repository for installation.
deb http://systemausfall.org/toolforge/debian unstable main
apt-get update && apt-get install cryptobox-server
Go back to user documentation overview or to the CryptoBox Homepage.