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= cryptsetup-tcryptDump(8)
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:doctype: manpage
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:manmanual: Maintenance Commands
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:mansource: cryptsetup {release-version}
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:man-linkstyle: pass:[blue R < >]
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:COMMON_OPTIONS:
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:ACTION_TCRYPTDUMP:
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== Name
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cryptsetup-tcryptDump - dump the header information of a TCRYPT (TrueCrypt or VeraCrypt compatible) device
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== SYNOPSIS
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*cryptsetup _tcryptDump_ [<options>] <device>*
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== DESCRIPTION
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Dump the header information of a TCRYPT (TrueCrypt or VeraCrypt compatible) device.
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If the --dump-volume-key option is used, the TCRYPT device volume key is dumped instead of the TCRYPT header info.
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Beware that the volume key (or concatenated volume keys if a cipher chain is used) can be used to decrypt the data stored in the TCRYPT container without a passphrase.
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This means that if the volume key is compromised, the whole device has to be erased to prevent further access.
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Use this option carefully.
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*<options>* can be [--dump-volume-key, --key-file, --tcrypt-hidden, --tcrypt-system, --tcrypt-backup, --veracrypt (ignored), --disable-veracrypt, --veracrypt-pim, --veracrypt-query-pim, --cipher, --hash, --header, --verify-passphrase, --timeout].
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The keyfile parameter allows a combination of file content with the passphrase, which can be repeated.
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include::man/common_options.adoc[]
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include::man/common_footer.adoc[]
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