DSL Embedded :: Security on thumb drive



Good afternoon all,  I have been away from DSL for quite a while now. I have alway carried my last install on a thumb drive which was 1.2. That thumb was lost. I have a brand new 5-way install of 3.01 on my new 256 cruzer. Man are there a lot of improvements. I am lost. I have some new stuff to learn. But enough of that. This is what I am trying to research. The fact that I lost my old drive gives me some concern. I would like to secure this new install as much as possible. I would really like to secure usb boot and embedded boot. If I lost this one I would really like the confidence that no one will be able to just plug it in and access my stuff. I would really like ideas and suggestions that will accomplish this.

David

We provide the boot option "protect" to triple des encrypt the backup file. It was made just for the pendrives. It has been around since dsl v1.1 see change log (Notes).
Great!!  I wish I had payed better attention back then. That looks like just what I wanted. Is there any special setup to use this function? Do I just add it to the start files? I will just give it a try and see where I get. Thank's a bunch Roberts

David

Well I have a guestion(s) concerning this process. I have this configuration in one of my start files. A .des file is created and seems to work as it should.


fromhd=/dev/sda1 qemu frugal protect quiet modules=hdb nousb noscsi nofirewire atapicd noideraid noacpi acpi=off dma noapm noagp nomce

The question is that everytime the system starts I am prompted twice for a password. I just want to be sure this is the way things are suppose to work. For some reason I thought that once a password was issued I should only have to enter the password once at the next login. Do I have the configuration correct?  Should I be prompted for the password twice at every login?

If I have things setup correctly then I am happy. If it could be improved I would sure like to know the way.

David

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Should I be prompted for the password twice at every login?


Yes.  All it's doing is checking that you typed the exact same thing twice.

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