Milan Broz 3c886ccff8 tcrypt: Support --hash and --cipher options to limit opening time.
If user knows which particular PBKDF2 hash or cipher is used for
True/VeraCrypt container, using --hash of --cipher option in tcryptDump
and tcryptOpen can scan only these variants.
Note for the cipher it means substring (all cipher chains containing
the cipher are tried).

For example, you can use
  cryptsetup tcryptDump --hash sha512 <container>

Note: for speed up, usually the hash option matters, cipher variants
are scanned very quickly.
Use witch care, in a script it can reveal some sensitive attribute
of the container.

Fixes #608.
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What the ...?

Cryptsetup is a utility used to conveniently set up disk encryption based on the DMCrypt kernel module.

These include plain dm-crypt volumes, LUKS volumes, loop-AES, TrueCrypt (including VeraCrypt extension) and BitLocker formats.

The project also includes a veritysetup utility used to conveniently setup DMVerity block integrity checking kernel module and, since version 2.0, integritysetup to setup DMIntegrity block integrity kernel module.

LUKS Design

LUKS is the standard for Linux hard disk encryption. By providing a standard on-disk-format, it does not
only facilitate compatibility among distributions, but also provides secure management of multiple user passwords.
LUKS stores all necessary setup information in the partition header, enabling to transport or migrate data seamlessly.

Last version of the LUKS2 format specification is available here.

Last version of the LUKS1 format specification is available here.

Why LUKS?

  • compatibility via standardization,
  • secure against low entropy attacks,
  • support for multiple keys,
  • effective passphrase revocation,
  • free.

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Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

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All release tarballs and release notes are hosted on kernel.org.

The latest stable cryptsetup version is 2.3.4

Previous versions

Source and API docs

For development version code, please refer to source page, mirror on kernel.org or GitHub.

For libcryptsetup documentation see libcryptsetup API page.

The libcryptsetup API/ABI changes are tracked in compatibility report.

NLS PO files are maintained by TranslationProject.

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Please always read FAQ first. For cryptsetup and LUKS related questions, please use the dm-crypt mailing list, dm-crypt@saout.de.

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