Kernel-2.6.32-573.12.1.el6_dm-crypt
dm-crypt
Device-Mapper’s “crypt” target provides transparent encryption of block devices
using the kernel crypto API.
Parameters:
Encryption cipher and an optional IV generation mode.
(In format cipher[:keycount]-chainmode-ivopts:ivmode).
Examples:
des
aes-cbc-essiv:sha256
twofish-ecb
/proc/crypto contains supported crypto modes
Key used for encryption. It is encoded as a hexadecimal number.
You can only use key sizes that are valid for the selected cipher.
Multi-key compatibility mode. You can define keys and
then sectors are encrypted according to their offsets (sector 0 uses key0;
sector 1 uses key1 etc.). must be a power of two.
The IV offset is a sector count that is added to the sector number
before creating the IV.
This is the device that is going to be used as backend and contains the
encrypted data. You can specify it as a path like /dev/xxx or a device
number :.
Starting sector within the device where the encrypted data begins.
Example scripts
LUKS (Linux Unified Key Setup) is now the preferred way to set up disk
encryption with dm-crypt using the ‘cryptsetup’ utility, see
http://luks.endorphin.org/
[[
#!/bin/sh
Create a crypt device using dmsetup
dmsetup create crypt1 –table “0 blockdev --getsize $1
crypt aes-cbc-essiv:sha256 babebabebabebabebabebabebabebabe 0 $1 0”
]]
[[
#!/bin/sh
Create a crypt device using cryptsetup and LUKS header with default cipher
cryptsetup luksFormat $1
cryptsetup luksOpen $1 crypt1
]]