Re: How to compress LUKS2 header?

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On Fri, Dec 27, 2019 at 21:46:50 CET, Julio Cesar Faracco - jfaracco@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Thanks for your suggestions, guys...
> 
> Do you have any recommendation to reduce this header size then?
> Imagine 1000 lab machines.. They are taking 20 GB to backup each header.

Your situation becomes clearer ;-)
What I do not quite get is why you have header backups but 
(apparently) no data backups. You usually should do both.

As Milan suggested, you can cut off the header after the last 
used keyslot. In LUKS 1 you could also do some ciper magic
(See FAQ Item 6.13), no idea whether that works with LUKS 2
or whether it is secure for your situation.

Other than that, 20GB is not that much in this day and age. 

Regards,
Arno

 
> Revert to LUKS v1 type is not a possibility.
> 
> I appreciate your help...
> 
> --
> Julio  Cesar Faracco
> 
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> From: dm-crypt <dm-crypt-bounces@xxxxxxxx> on behalf of Michael Kjörling <michael@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Friday, December 27, 2019 1:20:11 PM
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> Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re:  How to compress LUKS2 header?
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> On 27 Dec 2019 10:56 -0500, from gebser@xxxxxxxxxxxx (ken):
> > Compressing a file is one step in the encryption of that file.  So if
> > your LUKS2 header file is encrypted, it's also already compressed. 
> > Using ZIP on it would yield no further compression.
> 
> No, encryption does not imply compression. Rather, trying to compress
> ciphertext is a largely pointless exercise if the encryption is any
> good in the first place; therefore, _if_ you're going to compress the
> data you're encrypting (keeping in mind that doing so is not always a
> good idea; see compression oracle attacks), then you need to compress
> first, then encrypt, not the other way around.
> 
> I'm pretty sure the LUKS header backup isn't compressed.
> 
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