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#1 Le 06/12/2018, à 17:38
- stylik
ecryptfs – option Plaintext passthrough
Bonsoir,
Pour ecryptfs l'option " enable plaintext passthrough " permet de stocker et travailler avec des fichiers déchiffrés stockés dans le dossier bas. Quel intérêt y a t-il à s'en servir puisque le principe du chiffrement est justement de rendre le dossier bas illisible ?
passphrase :
Select cipher:
1) aes: blocksize = 16; min keysize = 16; max keysize = 32 (loaded)
2) des3_ede: blocksize = 8; min keysize = 24; max keysize = 24 (not loaded)
3) cast6: blocksize = 16; min keysize = 16; max keysize = 32 (not loaded)
4) cast5: blocksize = 8; min keysize = 5; max keysize = 16 (not loaded)
Selection [aes]:
Selection [aes]:
Select key bytes:
1) 16
2) 32
3) 24
Selection [16]:
Enable plaintext passthrough (y/n) [n]:
Enable filename encryption (y/n) [n]:
Filename Encryption Key (FNEK) Signature []:
Attempting to mount with the following options:
ecryptfs_unlink_sigs
ecryptfs_fnek_sig=
ecryptfs_key_bytes=
ecryptfs_cipher=
ecryptfs_sig=
WARNING: Based on the contents of [/root/.ecryptfs/sig-cache.txt],
it looks like you have never mounted with this key
before. This could mean that you have typed your
passphrase wrong.
Would you like to proceed with the mount (yes/no)? :
Would you like to append sig [da1472804eeb324e] to
[/root/.ecryptfs/sig-cache.txt]
in order to avoid this warning in the future (yes/no)? :
Dernière modification par stylik (Le 07/12/2018, à 20:22)
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