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Re: Plausible deniability
Christian wrote:
> Encrypted swap is working now, however when I first generated the 64
> random encryption keys, swap wasn't. So I'm worried if I better create
> and memorize a new passphrase, or doesn't it matter since I created new
> 64 keys when I really had encrypted swap working?
Your setup should be ok now since you generated new 64 keys with encrypted
swap enabled.
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Linux-crypto: cryptography in and on the Linux system
Archive: http://mail.nl.linux.org/linux-crypto/
- References:
- Encrypted swap, suspend, README, root encryption, potential weaknesses, NSA, dual-ciphers
- Re: Encrypted swap, suspend, README, root encryption, potential weaknesses,NSA, dual-ciphers
- Re: Encrypted swap, suspend, README, root encryption, potential weaknesses, NSA, dual-ciphers
- Re: Encrypted swap, suspend, README, root encryption, potential weaknesses, NSA, dual-ciphers
- Choosing the passphrase, encrypted swap, naming the kernel
- Re: Choosing the passphrase, encrypted swap, naming the kernel
- Plausible deniability