dm-crypt: added automatic usb key decryption

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tiyn 2 years ago
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@ -207,3 +207,7 @@ You can go on to other guides aswell.
Additionally if you have a NVidia Graphics Cards you should read
[the NVidia article](../nvidia.md) too.
If you are interested in automatic decryption of the dm-crypt encrypted
partition, take a look at the according section in
[the dm-crypt article](../dm-crypt.md).

@ -29,3 +29,67 @@ If you don't want to extend the encrypted volume to the whole partition
or the partition is to small for your purposes, make sure to resize the
partition first accordingly (see [disk management](./disk-management.md)).
`cryptsetup resize crypt-volume`
## Creating a automatic encryption key with an USB stick
This guide assumes you to have an Arch Linux System, as installed in
[this wiki arch linux installation](./arch-linux/installation.md).
This section is based on entries from the
[arch linux forum](https://forum.archlinux.de/d/28886-systementschluesselung-per-usb-stick).
Insert your USB stick.
This guide will assume its address is `/dev/sde`.
Fill in the first sectors (in this case 94, make sure this number is bigger
than skip sector count and size sector count combined) stick with a random
sequence:
`dd if=/dev/urandom of=/dev/sde bs=512 seek=1 count=94`.
Save the key to a keyfile (with offset 14848 = 29 x 512 and
keysize 2048 = 4 x 512):
`dd if=/dev/sde bs=512 skip=29 count=4 > key.bin`.
Add the keyfile to the encrypted partition (assuming the dm-crypted device is
called `/dev/sda2`):
`cryptsetup luksAddKey /dev/sda2 key.bin`.
Next it has to be made sure that the decryption key, is available at the same
position every time.
For this check the `serial` and `product` of your USB stick with the following
commands.
```sh
udevadm info -a -p `udevadm info -q path -n /dev/sde` | grep ATTRS{serial}
udevadm info -a -p `udevadm info -q path -n /dev/sde` | grep ATTRS{product}
```
The first line gives the `serial`, the second the `product`.
The `product` should match your USB stick.
After this create a file at `/etc/udev/rules.d/50-usbkey.rules` with the
following content.
Assuming the `serial` is `14AB0000000096`.
```txt
SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ATTRS{serial}=="14AB0000000096", KERNEL=="sd*", SYMLINK+="usbkey%n"
```
Then reload the udev rules by running:
`udevadm control --reload-rules`.
Unplug the stick and plug it back in.
It should be available under `dev/usbkey`.
After that make sure in `/etc/mkinitcpio.conf` under the `HOOKS` section
`keymap encrypt lvm2` are written before `filesystems`.
Add `/etc/udev/rules.d/50-usbkey.rules` under the `FILES` section.
Then modify `/boot/loader/entries/arch.conf` and add
`cryptkey=/dev/usbkey:14848:2048` to the
end of the `options` line.
Finally run:
`mkinitcpio -p linux`.
Reboot the system with `reboot`.
Make sure the USB key for decryption is plugged in.
If so the encrypted partition should be decrypted automatically.

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