Create a luks disk on a brand new disk (see here). This steps is only required to make the disk visible to Konqueror (see #30)
Overwrite previous step and create a dm-plain encrypted disk (see here).
Try to open disk from konqueror: after entering the password an error is display about the disk not been removable
NOTE: if the disk is listed in /etc/pmount.allow, the disk is mountable. Would be good to find a solution that allows to mount the disk without requiring such change, if possible
TDE version: R14.1.0 dev
1. install TDE on VM
2. Create a luks disk on a brand new disk (see [here](https://www.linode.com/docs/security/encrypt-data-disk-with-dm-crypt/#how-to-use-dm-crypt-with-luks)). This steps is only required to make the disk visible to Konqueror (see #30)
2. Overwrite previous step and create a dm-plain encrypted disk (see [here](https://www.linode.com/docs/security/encrypt-data-disk-with-dm-crypt/#how-to-use-dm-crypt-in-plain-mode-without-luks)).
3. Try to open disk from konqueror: after entering the password an error is display about the disk not been removable
NOTE: if the disk is listed in /etc/pmount.allow, the disk is mountable. Would be good to find a solution that allows to mount the disk without requiring such change, if possible
udisks2 does not seem to support plain dm crypt disks (not that I can find at least). After discussion with @SlavekB, it has been decided that support for plain dm encrypted devices won't be provided as of now. Those disks can still be open/closed from CLI if needed.
udisks2 does not seem to support plain dm crypt disks (not that I can find at least). After discussion with @SlavekB, it has been decided that support for plain dm encrypted devices won't be provided as of now. Those disks can still be open/closed from CLI if needed.
TDE version: R14.1.0 dev
install TDE on VM
Create a luks disk on a brand new disk (see here). This steps is only required to make the disk visible to Konqueror (see #30)
Overwrite previous step and create a dm-plain encrypted disk (see here).
Try to open disk from konqueror: after entering the password an error is display about the disk not been removable
NOTE: if the disk is listed in /etc/pmount.allow, the disk is mountable. Would be good to find a solution that allows to mount the disk without requiring such change, if possible
udisks2 does not seem to support plain dm crypt disks (not that I can find at least). After discussion with @SlavekB, it has been decided that support for plain dm encrypted devices won't be provided as of now. Those disks can still be open/closed from CLI if needed.