Re: luksAddKey successful but not working

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Hey Arno, thanks! None of the instructions I found talked about manually editing the keyfile with the key. That's why I thought luksAddKey created the file.

So far I'm not doing great with this. Either the /dev/sda partition isn't able to be mounted or /dev/mapper/luks isn't viewed as a LUKS partition.



On Wed, May 22, 2013 at 10:33 AM, Arno Wagner <arno@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
A look into the man-page of cryptsetup shows that luksAddKey does
not write the key-file, but reads it. I am surprised though that
cryptsetup does not complain that the file is missing. With my
system (cryptsetup 1.6.0) it does:

# cryptsetup luksAddKey /dev/loop0 keyfile
Enter any passphrase:
Failed to open key file.    <---
#

Have you created "keyfile" before? If so, you just added the empty
passphrase to your device, something you probably do not want to do.

Arno

On Wed, May 22, 2013 at 08:50:22AM -0400, leam hall wrote:
> Help! I've nearly broken my desk banging my head against this problem. I am
> using Red Hat 5.9 base install and trying to set the LUKS volume to come
> on-line on boot.
>
> The volume can be manually mounted. However, when I try to create the key
> file it becomes a 0 length file and does not work when the system boots.
>
> cryptsetup luksAddKey /dev/sda2 keyfile
> Enter any LUKS passphrase:
> Verify passphrase:
> key slot 0 unlocked.
> Command successful.
>
>
> ls -lart keyfile
> -rw------- 1 root root 0 May 22 08:42 keyfile
>
>
> cat /etc/crypttab
> luks /dev/sda2 /root/keyfile luks
>
>
> This is probably operator error but I'm not sure where to look. Any help
> appreciated!
>
> Leam
>
>
>
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