On 30/01/2006 General Stone wrote:
In the attachment is a patch and a tool.
i believe that the patch is rather ugly. it depends on openssl, and
therefore on a mounted /usr filesystem. what to do when /usr is an
encrypted filesystem?
The patch include support to use encrypted ssl-key/s at the
Quoting Jonas Meurer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
i believe that the patch is rather ugly. it depends on openssl, and
therefore on a mounted /usr filesystem. what to do when /usr is an
encrypted filesystem?
Yes, not really integrateable for generic usage.
gebi, what do you think about it?
Imho
tags 350615 +wontfix
thanks
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Date: Thu, 02 Feb 2006 19:26:41 +0100
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Pkg-cryptsetup-devel] Bug#350615: Add support for encrypted
ssl-keys
To: Jonas Meurer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Quoting Jonas Meurer
On 02/02/2006 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i believe that the patch is rather ugly. it depends on openssl, and
therefore on a mounted /usr filesystem. what to do when /usr is an
encrypted filesystem?
Yes, not really integrateable for generic usage.
i've tagged this patch as wontfix.
Imho
Package: cryptsetup
Version: 20050111-4
Severity: wishlist
In the attachment is a patch and a tool.
The patch include support to use encrypted ssl-key/s at the boot-up
process. The modificated initscript will them ask for a password and
decrypt it in a defined $PATH which is mounted as a tmpfs.
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