Path: utzoo!utgpu!watmath!clyde!att!osu-cis!dsacg1!dcscg1!cpp90221
From: cpp90221@dcscg1.UUCP (Duane L. Rezac)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc
Subject: Re: Protecting directories from peeping eyes (how???)
Message-ID: <419@dcscg1.UUCP>
Date: 9 Dec 88 12:51:45 GMT
References: <46@VAX1.CC.UAKRON.EDU>
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Organization: Defense Construction Supply Center, Columbus
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From article <46@VAX1.CC.UAKRON.EDU>, by greggt@VAX1.CC.UAKRON.EDU (Gregg Thompson):
> 
> 	I am in need of protecting directories from being read by "normal"
> means.  I need it so that ncd and other dos directory utility programs
> won't acknowledge the directory.  Or something that will password the
> directory so that nothing can get to it unless some sort of password is
> given to unprotect it.

I have been experimenting with this approace. I have not had much time to 
test it, so be carefull if you try it. 

   I have been able to hide directories by hiding an entire drive. This has
   worked on a Zenith Z-248, I'm not sure how well it will work on other 
   systems. My procedure is as follows: 

   1. use dsksetup to change the partition assingment flag to manual

   2. use part to create a new partition to hold the data you wish to hide

   3. re-boot the system

   4. use asgnpart to assign the new partition to the next available drive

   5. copy all of the file you with to hide to the new drive

   6. re-boot the system

   When you boot the system with the partition assingment flag set to manual,
   DOS (at least it does on the Zenith, DOS 3.3) will only assign the first 
   partition of the drive, and will not assign any other partitions. If you 
   try to access the "hidden" drive, you will get a "drive not valid" or   
   similar error message. To access the "hidden" drive, use asgnpart to 
   assign that partition to the next available drive, and then you will have
   access to the "hidden" data. Chances are that if anyone can figure out 
   what you have done, there will not be any way to prevent them from finding
   the files. 

   DISCLAMER: I HAVE ONLY EXPERIMENTED WITH THIS METHOD A FEW TIMES. THERE MAY
	      BE SOME HIDDEN SIDE EFECTS OR DANGERS, SO USE WITH CAUTION. 
	     
     
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