On 10/29/23 12:47, Roberto Ragusa wrote:
On 10/29/23 20:16, Jonathan Billings wrote:
On Oct 29, 2023, at 11:00, Roberto Ragusa <mail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 10/29/23 04:13, Robert Nichols wrote:
On 10/28/23 21:20, Robert Nichols wrote:
Yes, as long as the device is currently unlocked
Oops. I just realized that recovering the master key from the kernel
works only for LUKS1. Your device is using LUKS2, and and accessing
the key from userspace is not possible with LUKS2. Sorry.
Really? I was not aware of that.
So keeping my systems far away from LUKS2 has been a good idea.
This is actually a good thing. Being able to extract a key was a
security hole.
As far as I can see in this thread, it consists in hostility against
the owner of the machine, which is risking something similar to
a ransomware event.Data availability is one of the aspects of security,
so this feature
is indeed a security issue.
That doesn't make any sense. Do you consider it hostility that the
owner can't extract his user password or the root password from the system?
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