[Bug 877403] Re: crypttab LUKS password shown in cleartext
Dave Gilbert
ubuntu at treblig.org
Wed Oct 19 01:04:42 UTC 2011
Hi Johannes,
Just for clarification, can you explain:
1) Are you using full disk LUKS, or just one partition
2) How did you set it up - did you manually edit cryptab or the like?
3) How did you disable the gui splash
Dave
(P.S. Please try and avoid swear words in bug reports; even when it is frustratingly broken; I don't mind them, some people do).
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Title:
crypttab LUKS password shown in cleartext
Status in “upstart” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
After updating to 11.10, I was shocked to see that passwords that are
used for LUKS disk encryption are now shown in cleartext while
entrering them. I am not using the (incredibly stupid/ugly, BTW)
splash screen, but regular startup. It does not matter wheter
framebuffer is enabled or not. When the point comes where I should
enter my password, I see the
Enter passphrase:
prompt. When I enter my password there, it appears in clear text! This
means I see
Enter passphrase: mypassubuntufuckedup1234
Only when I press enter do I see the passphrase in asterisks, i.e.
Enter passphrase: mypassubuntufuckedup1234
Enter passphrase: ************************
This is - as you can image - not very helpful (since the password is
already there in clear text).
I have this problem on one system which I upgraded from Natty and one
one fresh install that I just did.
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