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Name: cryptsetup Distribution: openSUSE Leap 15.2
Version: 2.0.5 Vendor: openSUSE
Release: lp152.3.3 Build date: Wed Feb 5 20:02:03 2020
Group: System/Base Build host: obs-arm-5
Size: 1460179 Source RPM: cryptsetup-2.0.5-lp152.3.3.src.rpm
Packager: https://bugs.opensuse.org
Url: https://gitlab.com/cryptsetup/cryptsetup/
Summary: Set Up dm-crypt Based Encrypted Block Devices
cryptsetup is used to conveniently set up dm-crypt based device-mapper
targets. It allows to set up targets to read cryptoloop compatible
volumes as well as LUKS formatted ones. The package additionally
includes support for automatically setting up encrypted volumes at boot
time via the config file /etc/crypttab.

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Requires

License

SUSE-GPL-2.0-with-openssl-exception AND LGPL-2.0-or-later

Changelog

* Tue Oct 30 2018 lnussel@suse.de
  - Suggest hmac package (boo#1090768)
  - remove old upgrade hack for upgrades from 12.1
  - New version 2.0.5
    Changes since version 2.0.4
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    * Wipe full header areas (including unused) during LUKS format.
      Since this version, the whole area up to the data offset is zeroed,
      and subsequently, all keyslots areas are wiped with random data.
      This ensures that no remaining old data remains in the LUKS header
      areas, but it could slow down format operation on some devices.
      Previously only first 4k (or 32k for LUKS2) and the used keyslot
      was overwritten in the format operation.
    * Several fixes to error messages that were unintentionally replaced
      in previous versions with a silent exit code.
      More descriptive error messages were added, including error
      messages if
    - a device is unusable (not a block device, no access, etc.),
    - a LUKS device is not detected,
    - LUKS header load code detects unsupported version,
    - a keyslot decryption fails (also happens in the cipher check),
    - converting an inactive keyslot.
    * Device activation fails if data area overlaps with LUKS header.
    * Code now uses explicit_bzero to wipe memory if available
      (instead of own implementation).
    * Additional VeraCrypt modes are now supported, including Camellia
      and Kuznyechik symmetric ciphers (and cipher chains) and Streebog
      hash function. These were introduced in a recent VeraCrypt upstream.
      Note that Kuznyechik requires out-of-tree kernel module and
      Streebog hash function is available only with the gcrypt cryptographic
      backend for now.
    * Fixes static build for integritysetup if the pwquality library is used.
    * Allows passphrase change for unbound keyslots.
    * Fixes removed keyslot number in verbose message for luksKillSlot,
      luksRemoveKey and erase command.
    * Adds blkid scan when attempting to open a plain device and warn the user
      about existing device signatures in a ciphertext device.
    * Remove LUKS header signature if luksFormat fails to add the first keyslot.
    * Remove O_SYNC from device open and use fsync() to speed up
      wipe operation considerably.
    * Create --master-key-file in luksDump and fail if the file already exists.
    * Fixes a bug when LUKS2 authenticated encryption with a detached header
      wiped the header device instead of dm-integrity data device area (causing
      unnecessary LUKS2 header auto recovery).
* Tue Oct 30 2018 lnussel@suse.de
  - make parallell installable version for SLE12
* Tue Aug 21 2018 lnussel@suse.de
  - New version 2.0.4
    Changes since version 2.0.3
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    * Use the libblkid (blockid) library to detect foreign signatures
      on a device before LUKS format and LUKS2 auto-recovery.
      This change fixes an unexpected recovery using the secondary
      LUKS2 header after a device was already overwritten with
      another format (filesystem or LVM physical volume).
      LUKS2 will not recreate a primary header if it detects a valid
      foreign signature. In this situation, a user must always
      use cryptsetup repair command for the recovery.
      Note that libcryptsetup and utilities are now linked to libblkid
      as a new dependence.
      To compile code without blockid support (strongly discouraged),
      use --disable-blkid configure switch.
    * Add prompt for format and repair actions in cryptsetup and
      integritysetup if foreign signatures are detected on the device
      through the blockid library.
      After the confirmation, all known signatures are then wiped as
      part of the format or repair procedure.
    * Print consistent verbose message about keyslot and token numbers.
      For keyslot actions: Key slot <number> unlocked/created/removed.
      For token actions: Token <number> created/removed.
    * Print error, if a non-existent token is tried to be removed.
    * Add support for LUKS2 token definition export and import.
      The token command now can export/import customized token JSON file
      directly from command line. See the man page for more details.
    * Add support for new dm-integrity superblock version 2.
    * Add an error message when nothing was read from a key file.
    * Update cryptsetup man pages, including --type option usage.
    * Add a snapshot of LUKS2 format specification to documentation
      and accordingly fix supported secondary header offsets.
    * Add bundled optimized Argon2 SSE (X86_64 platform) code.
      If the bundled Argon2 code is used and the new configure switch
    - -enable-internal-sse-argon2 option is present, and compiler flags
      support required optimization, the code will try to use optimized
      and faster variant.
      Always use the shared library (--enable-libargon2) if possible.
      This option was added because an enterprise distribution
      rejected to support the shared Argon2 library and native support
      in generic cryptographic libraries is not ready yet.
    * Fix compilation with crypto backend for LibreSSL >= 2.7.0.
      LibreSSL introduced OpenSSL 1.1.x API functions, so compatibility
      wrapper must be commented out.
    * Fix on-disk header size calculation for LUKS2 format if a specific
      data alignment is requested. Until now, the code used default size
      that could be wrong for converted devices.
    Changes since version 2.0.2
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    * Expose interface to unbound LUKS2 keyslots.
      Unbound LUKS2 keyslot allows storing a key material that is independent
      of master volume key (it is not bound to encrypted data segment).
    * New API extensions for unbound keyslots (LUKS2 only)
      crypt_keyslot_get_key_size() and crypt_volume_key_get()
      These functions allow to get key and key size for unbound keyslots.
    * New enum value CRYPT_SLOT_UNBOUND for keyslot status (LUKS2 only).
    * Add --unbound keyslot option to the cryptsetup luksAddKey command.
    * Add crypt_get_active_integrity_failures() call to get integrity
      failure count for dm-integrity devices.
    * Add crypt_get_pbkdf_default() function to get per-type PBKDF default
      setting.
    * Add new flag to crypt_keyslot_add_by_key() to force update device
      volume key. This call is mainly intended for a wrapped key change.
    * Allow volume key store in a file with cryptsetup.
      The --dump-master-key together with --master-key-file allows cryptsetup
      to store the binary volume key to a file instead of standard output.
    * Add support detached header for cryptsetup-reencrypt command.
    * Fix VeraCrypt PIM handling - use proper iterations count formula
      for PBKDF2-SHA512 and PBKDF2-Whirlpool used in system volumes.
    * Fix cryptsetup tcryptDump for VeraCrypt PIM (support --veracrypt-pim).
    * Add --with-default-luks-format configure time option.
      (Option to override default LUKS format version.)
    * Fix LUKS version conversion for detached (and trimmed) LUKS headers.
    * Add luksConvertKey cryptsetup command that converts specific keyslot
      from one PBKDF to another.
    * Do not allow conversion to LUKS2 if LUKSMETA (external tool metadata)
      header is detected.
    * More cleanup and hardening of LUKS2 keyslot specific validation options.
      Add more checks for cipher validity before writing metadata on-disk.
    * Do not allow LUKS1 version downconversion if the header contains tokens.
    * Add "paes" family ciphers (AES wrapped key scheme for mainframes)
      to allowed ciphers.
      Specific wrapped ley configuration logic must be done by 3rd party tool,
      LUKS2 stores only keyslot material and allow activation of the device.
    * Add support for --check-at-most-once option (kernel 4.17) to veritysetup.
      This flag can be dangerous; if you can control underlying device
      (you can change its content after it was verified) it will no longer
      prevent reading tampered data and also it does not prevent silent
      data corruptions that appear after the block was once read.
    * Fix return code (EPERM instead of EINVAL) and retry count for bad
      passphrase on non-tty input.
    * Enable support for FEC decoding in veritysetup to check dm-verity devices
      with additional Reed-Solomon code in userspace (verify command).
    Changes since version 2.0.1
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    * Fix a regression in early detection of inactive keyslot for luksKillSlot.
      It tried to ask for passphrase even for already erased keyslot.
    * Fix a regression in loopaesOpen processing for keyfile on standard input.
      Use of "-" argument was not working properly.
    * Add LUKS2 specific options for cryptsetup-reencrypt.
      Tokens and persistent flags are now transferred during reencryption;
      change of PBKDF keyslot parameters is now supported and allows
      to set precalculated values (no benchmarks).
    * Do not allow LUKS2 --persistent and --test-passphrase cryptsetup flags
      combination. Persistent flags are now stored only if the device was
      successfully activated with the specified flags.
    * Fix integritysetup format after recent Linux kernel changes that
      requires to setup key for HMAC in all cases.
      Previously integritysetup allowed HMAC with zero key that behaves
      like a plain hash.
    * Fix VeraCrypt PIM handling that modified internal iteration counts
      even for subsequent activations. The PIM count is no longer printed
      in debug log as it is sensitive information.
      Also, the code now skips legacy TrueCrypt algorithms if a PIM
      is specified (they cannot be used with PIM anyway).
    * PBKDF values cannot be set (even with force parameters) below
      hardcoded minimums. For PBKDF2 is it 1000 iterations, for Argon2
      it is 4 iterations and 32 KiB of memory cost.
    * Introduce new crypt_token_is_assigned() API function for reporting
      the binding between token and keyslots.
    * Allow crypt_token_json_set() API function to create internal token types.
      Do not allow unknown fields in internal token objects.
    * Print message in cryptsetup that about was aborted if a user did not
      answer YES in a query.
* Tue Jan 30 2018 astieger@suse.com
  - update to 2.0.1:
    * To store volume key into kernel keyring, kernel 4.15 with
      dm-crypt 1.18.1 is required
    * Increase maximum allowed PBKDF memory-cost limit to 4 GiB
    * Use /run/cryptsetup as default for cryptsetup locking dir
    * Introduce new 64-bit byte-offset *keyfile_device_offset functions.
    * New set of fucntions that allows 64-bit offsets even on 32bit systems
      are now availeble:
    - crypt_resume_by_keyfile_device_offset
    - crypt_keyslot_add_by_keyfile_device_offset
    - crypt_activate_by_keyfile_device_offset
    - crypt_keyfile_device_read
      The new functions have added the _device_ in name.
      Old functions are just internal wrappers around these.
    * Also cryptsetup --keyfile-offset and --new-keyfile-offset now
      allows 64-bit offsets as parameters.
    * Add error hint for wrongly formatted cipher strings in LUKS1 and
      properly fail in luksFormat if cipher format is missing required IV.
* Fri Dec 22 2017 archie.cobbs@gmail.com
  - Update to version 2.0.0:
    * Add support for new on-disk LUKS2 format
    * Enable to use system libargon2 instead of bundled version
    * Install tmpfiles.d configuration for LUKS2 locking directory
    * New command integritysetup: support for the new dm-integrity kernel target
    * Support for larger sector sizes for crypt devices
    * Miscellaneous fixes and improvements
* Sat Apr 29 2017 mpluskal@suse.com
  - Update to version 1.7.5:
    * Fixes to luksFormat to properly support recent kernel running
      in FIPS mode (bsc#1031998).
    * Fixes accesses to unaligned hidden legacy TrueCrypt header.
    * Fixes to optional dracut ramdisk scripts for offline
      re-encryption on initial boot.
* Fri Mar 17 2017 mpluskal@suse.com
  - Update to version 1.7.4:
    * Allow to specify LUKS1 hash algorithm in Python luksFormat
      wrapper.
    * Use LUKS1 compiled-in defaults also in Python wrapper.
    * OpenSSL backend: Fix OpenSSL 1.1.0 support without backward
      compatible API.
    * OpenSSL backend: Fix LibreSSL compatibility.
    * Check for data device and hash device area overlap in
      veritysetup.
    * Fix a possible race while allocating a free loop device.
    * Fix possible file descriptor leaks if libcryptsetup is run from
      a forked process.
    * Fix missing same_cpu_crypt flag in status command.
    * Various updates to FAQ and man pages.
  - Changes for version 1.7.3:
    * Fix device access to hash offsets located beyond the 2GB device
      boundary in veritysetup.
    * Set configured (compile-time) default iteration time for
      devices created directly through libcryptsetup
    * Fix PBKDF2 benchmark to not double iteration count for specific
      corner case.
    * Verify passphrase in cryptsetup-reencrypt when encrypting a new
      drive.
    * OpenSSL backend: fix memory leak if hash context was repeatedly
      reused.
    * OpenSSL backend: add support for OpenSSL 1.1.0.
    * Fix several minor spelling errors.
    * Properly check maximal buffer size when parsing UUID from
      /dev/disk/.
* Thu Aug 25 2016 alexander_naumov@opensuse.org
  - Update to version 1.7.2:
    * Update LUKS documentation format.
      Clarify fixed sector size and keyslots alignment.
    * Support activation options for error handling modes in
      Linux kernel dm-verity module:
    - -ignore-corruption - dm-verity just logs detected corruption
    - -restart-on-corruption - dm-verity restarts the kernel if
      corruption is detected
      If the options above are not specified, default behavior for
      dm-verity remains. Default is that I/O operation fails with
      I/O error if corrupted block is detected.
    - -ignore-zero-blocks - Instructs dm-verity to not verify
      blocks that are expected to contain zeroes and always
      return zeroes directly instead.
      NOTE that these options could have security or functional
      impacts, do not use them without assessing the risks!
    * Fix help text for cipher benchmark specification
      (mention --cipher option).
    * Fix off-by-one error in maximum keyfile size.
      Allow keyfiles up to compiled-in default and not that value
      minus one.
    * Support resume of interrupted decryption in cryptsetup-reencrypt
      utility. To resume decryption, LUKS device UUID (--uuid option)
      option must be used.
    * Do not use direct-io for LUKS header with unaligned keyslots.
      Such headers were used only by the first cryptsetup-luks-1.0.0
      release (2005).
    * Fix device block size detection to properly work on particular
      file-based containers over underlying devices with 4k sectors.
  - Update to version 1.7.1:
    * Code now uses kernel crypto API backend according to new
      changes introduced in mainline kernel
      While mainline kernel should contain backward compatible
      changes, some stable series kernels do not contain fully
      backported compatibility patches.
      Without these patches  most of cryptsetup operations
      (like unlocking device) fail.
      This change in cryptsetup ensures that all operations using
      kernel crypto API works even on these kernels.
    * The cryptsetup-reencrypt utility now properly detects removal
      of underlying link to block device and does not remove
      ongoing re-encryption log.
      This allows proper recovery (resume) of reencrypt operation later.
      NOTE: Never use /dev/disk/by-uuid/ path for reencryption utility,
      this link disappears once the device metadata is temporarily
      removed from device.
    * Cryptsetup now allows special "-" (standard input) keyfile handling
      even for TCRYPT (TrueCrypt and VeraCrypt compatible) devices.
    * Cryptsetup now fails if there are more keyfiles specified
      for non-TCRYPT device.
    * The luksKillSlot command now does not suppress provided password
      in batch mode (if password is wrong slot is not destroyed).
      Note that not providing password in batch mode means that keyslot
      is destroyed unconditionally.
* Sat Jan 09 2016 benoit.monin@gmx.fr
  - update to 1.7.0:
    * The cryptsetup 1.7 release changes defaults for LUKS,
      there are no API changes.
    * Default hash function is now SHA256 (used in key derivation
      function and anti-forensic splitter).
    * Default iteration time for PBKDF2 is now 2 seconds.
    * Fix PBKDF2 iteration benchmark for longer key sizes.
    * Remove experimental warning for reencrypt tool.
    * Add optional libpasswdqc support for new LUKS passwords.
    * Update FAQ document.
* Thu Dec 10 2015 tiwai@suse.de
  - Fix missing dependency on coreutils for initrd macros (boo#958562)
  - Call missing initrd macro at postun (boo#958562)
* Tue Sep 08 2015 asterios.dramis@gmail.com
  - Update to 1.6.8
    * If the null cipher (no encryption) is used, allow only empty
      password for LUKS. (Previously cryptsetup accepted any password
      in this case.)
      The null cipher can be used only for testing and it is used
      temporarily during offline encrypting not yet encrypted device
      (cryptsetup-reencrypt tool).
      Accepting only empty password prevents situation when someone
      adds another LUKS device using the same UUID (UUID of existing
      LUKS device) with faked header containing null cipher.
      This could force user to use different LUKS device (with no
      encryption) without noticing.
      (IOW it prevents situation when attacker intentionally forces
      user to boot into different system just by LUKS header
      manipulation.)
      Properly configured systems should have an additional integrity
      protection in place here (LUKS here provides only
      confidentiality) but it is better to not allow this situation
      in the first place.
      (For more info see QubesOS Security Bulletin QSB-019-2015.)
    * Properly support stdin "-" handling for luksAddKey for both new
      and old keyfile parameters.
    * If encrypted device is file-backed (it uses underlying loop
      device), cryptsetup resize will try to resize underlying loop
      device as well. (It can be used to grow up file-backed device
      in one step.)
    * Cryptsetup now allows to use empty password through stdin pipe.
      (Intended only for testing in scripts.)
* Sun Apr 12 2015 crrodriguez@opensuse.org
  - Enable verbose build log.
* Sun Apr 12 2015 crrodriguez@opensuse.org
  - regenerate the initrd if cryptsetup tool changes
    (wanted by 90crypt dracut module)
* Thu Apr 02 2015 mpluskal@suse.com
  - Update to 1.6.7
    * Cryptsetup TCRYPT mode now supports VeraCrypt devices
      (TrueCrypt extension)
    * Support keyfile-offset and keyfile-size options even for plain
      volumes.
    * Support keyfile option for luksAddKey if the master key is
      specified.
    * For historic reasons, hashing in the plain mode is not used if
      keyfile is specified (with exception of --key-file=-). Print
      a warning if these parameters are ignored.
    * Support permanent device decryption for cryptsetup-reencrypt.
      To remove LUKS encryption from a device, you can now use
    - -decrypt option.
    * Allow to use --header option in all LUKS commands. The
    - -header always takes precedence over positional device argument.
    * Allow luksSuspend without need to specify a detached header.
    * Detect if O_DIRECT is usable on a device allocation. There are
      some strange storage stack configurations which wrongly allows
      to open devices with direct-io but fails on all IO operations later.
    * Add low-level performance options tuning for dmcrypt (for
      Linux 4.0 and later).
    * Get rid of libfipscheck library.
      (Note that this option was used only for Red Hat and derived
      distributions.) With recent FIPS changes we do not need to
      link to this FIPS monster anymore. Also drop some no longer
      needed FIPS mode checks.
    * Many fixes and clarifications to man pages.
    * Prevent compiler to optimize-out zeroing of buffers for on-stack
      variables.
    * Fix a crash if non-GNU strerror_r is used.

Files

/run/cryptsetup
/sbin/cryptsetup
/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/cryptsetup.conf
/usr/sbin/cryptsetup
/usr/sbin/cryptsetup-reencrypt
/usr/sbin/integritysetup
/usr/sbin/veritysetup
/usr/share/doc/packages/cryptsetup
/usr/share/doc/packages/cryptsetup/AUTHORS
/usr/share/doc/packages/cryptsetup/COPYING
/usr/share/doc/packages/cryptsetup/COPYING.LGPL
/usr/share/doc/packages/cryptsetup/ChangeLog.old
/usr/share/doc/packages/cryptsetup/FAQ
/usr/share/doc/packages/cryptsetup/README
/usr/share/doc/packages/cryptsetup/TODO
/usr/share/doc/packages/cryptsetup/v1.0.7-ReleaseNotes
/usr/share/doc/packages/cryptsetup/v1.1.0-ReleaseNotes
/usr/share/doc/packages/cryptsetup/v1.1.1-ReleaseNotes
/usr/share/doc/packages/cryptsetup/v1.1.2-ReleaseNotes
/usr/share/doc/packages/cryptsetup/v1.1.3-ReleaseNotes
/usr/share/doc/packages/cryptsetup/v1.2.0-ReleaseNotes
/usr/share/doc/packages/cryptsetup/v1.3.0-ReleaseNotes
/usr/share/doc/packages/cryptsetup/v1.3.1-ReleaseNotes
/usr/share/doc/packages/cryptsetup/v1.4.0-ReleaseNotes
/usr/share/doc/packages/cryptsetup/v1.4.1-ReleaseNotes
/usr/share/doc/packages/cryptsetup/v1.4.2-ReleaseNotes
/usr/share/doc/packages/cryptsetup/v1.4.3-ReleaseNotes
/usr/share/doc/packages/cryptsetup/v1.5.0-ReleaseNotes
/usr/share/doc/packages/cryptsetup/v1.5.1-ReleaseNotes
/usr/share/doc/packages/cryptsetup/v1.6.0-ReleaseNotes
/usr/share/doc/packages/cryptsetup/v1.6.1-ReleaseNotes
/usr/share/doc/packages/cryptsetup/v1.6.2-ReleaseNotes
/usr/share/doc/packages/cryptsetup/v1.6.3-ReleaseNotes
/usr/share/doc/packages/cryptsetup/v1.6.4-ReleaseNotes
/usr/share/doc/packages/cryptsetup/v1.6.5-ReleaseNotes
/usr/share/doc/packages/cryptsetup/v1.6.6-ReleaseNotes
/usr/share/doc/packages/cryptsetup/v1.6.7-ReleaseNotes
/usr/share/doc/packages/cryptsetup/v1.6.8-ReleaseNotes
/usr/share/doc/packages/cryptsetup/v1.7.0-ReleaseNotes
/usr/share/doc/packages/cryptsetup/v1.7.1-ReleaseNotes
/usr/share/doc/packages/cryptsetup/v1.7.2-ReleaseNotes
/usr/share/doc/packages/cryptsetup/v1.7.3-ReleaseNotes
/usr/share/doc/packages/cryptsetup/v1.7.4-ReleaseNotes
/usr/share/doc/packages/cryptsetup/v1.7.5-ReleaseNotes
/usr/share/doc/packages/cryptsetup/v2.0.0-ReleaseNotes
/usr/share/doc/packages/cryptsetup/v2.0.1-ReleaseNotes
/usr/share/doc/packages/cryptsetup/v2.0.2-ReleaseNotes
/usr/share/doc/packages/cryptsetup/v2.0.3-ReleaseNotes
/usr/share/doc/packages/cryptsetup/v2.0.4-ReleaseNotes
/usr/share/doc/packages/cryptsetup/v2.0.5-ReleaseNotes
/usr/share/locale/cs/LC_MESSAGES/cryptsetup.mo
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/usr/share/man/man8/cryptsetup-reencrypt.8.gz
/usr/share/man/man8/cryptsetup.8.gz
/usr/share/man/man8/integritysetup.8.gz
/usr/share/man/man8/veritysetup.8.gz


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