Set Up dm-crypt Based Encrypted Block Devices

Edit Package cryptsetup

cryptsetup is used to conveniently set up dm-crypt based device-mapper
targets. It allows to set up targets to read cryptoloop compatible
volumes as well as LUKS formatted ones. The package additionally
includes support for automatically setting up encrypted volumes at boot
time via the config file /etc/crypttab.

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cryptsetup.keyring 0000003284 3.21 KB
cryptsetup.spec 0000005341 5.22 KB
Revision 111 (latest revision is 197)
Ludwig Nussel's avatar Ludwig Nussel (lnussel) accepted request 235564 from Marcus Meissner's avatar Marcus Meissner (msmeissn) (revision 111)
- version 1.6.4
  - new tarball / signature location
  * Implement new erase (with alias luksErase) command.
  * Add internal "whirlpool_gcryptbug hash" for accessing flawed
    Whirlpool hash in gcrypt (requires gcrypt 1.6.1 or above).
  * Allow to use --disable-gcrypt-pbkdf2 during configuration
    to force use internal PBKDF2 code.
  * Require gcrypt 1.6.1 for imported implementation of PBKDF2
    (PBKDF2 in gcrypt 1.6.0 is too slow).
  * Add --keep-key to cryptsetup-reencrypt.
  * By default verify new passphrase in luksChangeKey and luksAddKey
    commands (if input is from terminal).
  * Fix memory leak in Nettle crypto backend.
  * Support --tries option even for TCRYPT devices in cryptsetup.
  * Support --allow-discards option even for TCRYPT devices.
    (Note that this could destroy hidden volume and it is not suggested
    by original TrueCrypt security model.)
  * Link against -lrt for clock_gettime to fix undefined reference
    to clock_gettime error (introduced in 1.6.2).
  * Fix misleading error message when some algorithms are not available.
  * Count system time in PBKDF2 benchmark if kernel returns no self
    usage info.
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