Re: password hashing?

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Le 18 Jan, pablosousa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx a écrit :
> hi,
> I have an encrypted file system with kernel 2.4.20, I'm trying to open it
> with 2.6.1 and util-linux 2.12,
> 
> after digging in some mailing lists I noticed you removed the password
> hash functionality in losetup, so now I need to do:
> 
> hashprogram | losetup -e serpent-128 -p 0 /dev/loop0 myfile
> 
> now my question is: which program does the same hashing as losetup did and
> where to get it?
> 
> is there some thing as a converting from previous to the new util-linux
> howto?
> 
> thanks
> 
> -
> Linux-crypto:  cryptography in and on the Linux system
> Archive:       http://mail.nl.linux.org/linux-crypto/
> 

hashalot is what you need
http://www.stwing.org/~sluskyb/util-linux/


Florent Chabaud
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