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author | Lennart Poettering <lennart@poettering.net> | 2019-12-17 18:39:12 +0100 |
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committer | Lennart Poettering <lennart@poettering.net> | 2019-12-17 18:53:45 +0100 |
commit | 2ccf0ff6e8cdeca63ae25e6714bc14defc4df5a2 (patch) | |
tree | ea9495ee98e489d732792bc5804dcf6aac184e38 /man/yubikey-crypttab.sh | |
parent | 3d864658ea0115820e2610c2618f6fee7b964ec1 (diff) | |
download | systemd-2ccf0ff6e8cdeca63ae25e6714bc14defc4df5a2.tar.gz |
man: tweaks to the crypttab(5) man page
Diffstat (limited to 'man/yubikey-crypttab.sh')
-rw-r--r-- | man/yubikey-crypttab.sh | 16 |
1 files changed, 9 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/man/yubikey-crypttab.sh b/man/yubikey-crypttab.sh index b7e8ee686f..9e65bae621 100644 --- a/man/yubikey-crypttab.sh +++ b/man/yubikey-crypttab.sh @@ -7,7 +7,9 @@ ykman piv reset # Generate a new private/public key pair on the device, store the public key in 'pubkey.pem'. ykman piv generate-key -a RSA2048 9d pubkey.pem -# Create a self-signed certificate from this public key, and store it on the device. +# Create a self-signed certificate from this public key, and store it on the +# device. The "subject" should be an arbitrary string to identify the token in +# the p11tool output below. ykman piv generate-certificate --subject "Knobelei" 9d pubkey.pem # Check if the newly create key on the Yubikey shows up as token in PKCS#11. Have a look at the output, and @@ -18,16 +20,16 @@ p11tool --list-tokens dd if=/dev/urandom of=plaintext.bin bs=128 count=1 # Encode the secret key also as base64 text (with all whitespace removed) -base64 < plaintext.bin | tr -d '\n\r\t ' > plaintext.base64 +base64 < plaintext.bin | tr -d '\n\r\t ' > plaintext.base64 # Encrypt this newly generated (binary) LUKS decryption key using the public key whose private key is on the # Yubikey, store the result in /etc/encrypted-luks-key.bin, where we'll look for it during boot. -openssl rsautl -encrypt -pubin -inkey pubkey.pem -in plaintext.bin -out /etc/encrypted-luks-key.bin +sudo openssl rsautl -encrypt -pubin -inkey pubkey.pem -in plaintext.bin -out /etc/encrypted-luks-key.bin # Configure the LUKS decryption key on the LUKS device. We use very low pbkdf settings since the key already # has quite a high quality (it comes directly from /dev/urandom after all), and thus we don't need to do much -# key derivation. -cryptsetup luksAddKey /dev/sda1 plaintext.base64 --pbkdf=pbkdf2 --pbkdf-force-iterations=1000 +# key derivation. Replace /dev/sdXn by the partition to use (e.g. sda1) +sudo cryptsetup luksAddKey /dev/sdXn plaintext.base64 --pbkdf=pbkdf2 --pbkdf-force-iterations=1000 # Now securely delete the plain text LUKS key, we don't need it anymore, and since it contains secret key # material it should be removed from disk thoroughly. @@ -39,7 +41,7 @@ rm pubkey.pem # Test: Let's run systemd-cryptsetup to test if this all worked. The option string should contain the full # PKCS#11 URI we have in the clipboard, it tells the tool how to decypher the encrypted LUKS key. -systemd-cryptsetup attach mytest /dev/sda1 /etc/encrypted-luks-key.bin 'pkcs11-uri=pkcs11:…' +sudo systemd-cryptsetup attach mytest /dev/sdXn /etc/encrypted-luks-key.bin 'pkcs11-uri=pkcs11:…' # If that worked, let's now add the same line persistently to /etc/crypttab, for the future. -echo "mytest /dev/sda1 /etc/encrypted-luks-key 'pkcs11-uri=pkcs11:…' >> /etc/crypttab +sudo bash -c 'echo "mytest /dev/sdXn /etc/encrypted-luks-key \'pkcs11-uri=pkcs11:…\'" >> /etc/crypttab' |