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===Mounting=== | |||
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# Open the encrypted drive | |||
cryptsetup open <device> <name> | |||
# Mount your partition | |||
mount -t <fstype> /dev/mapper/<name> <mountlocation> | |||
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===Unmounting=== | |||
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# Unmount your partition | |||
umount <mountlocation> | |||
# Close the decrypted drive | |||
cryptsetup close <name> | |||
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===Encrpytion Options=== | |||
* You can see defaults using <code>cryptsetup --help</code>. | * You can see defaults using <code>cryptsetup --help</code>. | ||
* <code>--type</code> [https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Dm-crypt/Device_encryption#Encryption_options_with_dm-crypt options] | * <code>--type</code> [https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Dm-crypt/Device_encryption#Encryption_options_with_dm-crypt options] | ||
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** <code>loopaes</code> Avoid this as well. | ** <code>loopaes</code> Avoid this as well. | ||
** <code>tcrypt</code> Use this for mounting older truecrypt volumes. | ** <code>tcrypt</code> Use this for mounting older truecrypt volumes. | ||
* <code>--iter-time</code> dynamically determines the number of iterations used to hash your password. The number of iterations is determined when creating the luks key. E.g. <code>5000</code> means hash for 5 seconds and use that many iterations. You can see the number of iterations for each key with <code>cryptsetup luksDump <device></code>. | |||
{{ hidden | defaults | | {{ hidden | defaults | | ||
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}} | }} | ||
==Benchmark== | ==Benchmark== |