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HDD security from flash
Hello, all!
I would like to protect my hard disk with password, which has to be on usb flash. I want hdd to read the password from that flash and it shuld be the only way to unlock when flash is inserted. A there any programs to do that or maybe You can suggest how can I write the program myself? |
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It would be helpful if you mentioned which operating system you are targeting.
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OpenBSD of course, or Fedora. I have bouth.
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For OpenBSD, study the bioctl(8) manpage.
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Thank You, it may be very helpful. I'll try tonight.
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You may find past discussions on the project's misc@ mailing list providing further insight. One such search through the archives yielded the following:
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&w=2&r=1&s=bioctl&q=b Welcome to our community! |
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To tell the trough I didn't expect to find such tools, thinked You just show me the way how to write it in C, for example. My bad.
Nevermind, I'm grateful |
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I've read the manual, but if I understood correnct, it works only when using raid. I don't use it. Maybe someone can suggest something more?
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C CRYPTO: An encrypting discipline. The RAID 0 and RAID 1 disciplines requires a minimum of two devices passed to -l, RAID 4 and RAID 5 require at least three devices, and the CRYPTO discipline requires exactly one. |
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Quote:
http://www.undeadly.org/cgi?action=a...&mode=expanded |
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