Hi,
Many thanks (to you and Dale Amon) for your responses --- I apologise for the delay in replying.
Whilst I am able to encrypt a single session using aespipe in the manner you describe, I remain unable to encrypt individual sessions. Trying to mount them invariably results in the error.
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock
Does anyone know if there is any reason why one should not be able to encrypt /individual sessions/ on a CDROM? I am using the international crypto, with the cryptoloop and cipher-aes modules.
Regards,
Jim
Jari Ruusu wrote:
> I am trying to encrypt individual sessions on a CD-ROM using aespipe with
> the
> intention of being able to recover them using the kernel's loop device.
[snip]
> mount -o encryption=aes,loop=/dev/loop0,session=C /dev/cdrw /mnt/data
If you are using mount+losetup from kerneli.org:
mount -t iso9660 -o encryption=aes,keybits=128,loop=/dev/loop0,phash=sha256 /dev/cdrw /mnt/data
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