11-06-2008
i think your best bet might be to do what i said above. i looked around and found someone used rsync with linux and copied to a new mount.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
cryptest
cryptest(1) General Commands Manual cryptest(1)
NAME
cryptest - Test Driver for Crypto++, a C++ Class Library of Cryptographic Primitives
SYNOPSIS
cryptest [OPTION]
DESCRIPTION
cryptest takes the following options
g generate an RSA key
h display usage information
r encrypt and decrypt a string using RSA
rs privatekeyfile messagefile signaturefile
sign a file using RSA
rv publickeyfile messagefile signaturefile
verify a signature of a file using RSA
m file calculate MD5, SHA, and RIPEMD-160 message digests
t encrypt and decrypt a string using DES-EDE in CBC mode
e|d input output
encrypt or decrypt a file
ss <threshold> <number-of-shares> file
secret share a file (shares will be named file.000, file.001, etc)
sr file share1 share2 [....]
reconstruct a secret-shared file (number of shares given must be equal to threshold)
id <threshold> <number-of-shares> file
information disperse a file (shares will be named file.000, file.001, etc)
ir file share1 share2 [....]
reconstruct an information-dispersed file (number of shares given must be equal to threshold)
z <compression-level> input output
gzip a file
u input output
gunzip a file
ae input output
encrypt a file with AES in CTR mode
e64 input output
base64 encode a file
d64 input output
base64 decode a file
e16 input output
hex encode a file
d16 input output
hex decode a file
ft source-port destination-host destination-port
forward a TCP connection
fips run the FIPS 140-2 sample application
fips-rand
generate 100000 random files using FIPS Approved X.917 RNG
mt input
run Maurer's randomness test on a file
v run validation tests
V display version number
b [time for each benchmark in seconds] [frequency of CPU in gigahertz]
run benchmarks
tv filename
run test vector file (available in TestVectors example subdirectory)
AUTHOR
This man page was created by Stephen Zander, Pierre Machard and Jens Peter Secher for the Debian distribution. It is licenced under the
same terms as the rest of the Crypto++ library, written by Wei Dai.
local cryptest(1)