[Bug 1506995] Re: Ubiquity uses /dev/null when setting up encrypted swap
Dimitri John Ledkov
launchpad at surgut.co.uk
Wed Dec 2 15:51:17 UTC 2015
we default to strongest available, which i don't believe are vulnerable
to known plaintext attack, espcially with our initialiazing vectors.
I do not believe that weak ciphers are disabled, that would need to be
verified.
Regards,
Dimitri.
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Title:
Ubiquity uses /dev/null when setting up encrypted swap
Status in ubiquity package in Ubuntu:
Opinion
Status in user-setup package in Ubuntu:
Opinion
Bug description:
In Ubiquity's script/user-setup-encrypted-swap, the crypt partition is
zeroed. This leaves it more vulnerable to attacks. The attacker knows
the partition is zeroed and can more easily find the encryption key.
The included patch solves this issue, but this can also be done in a
faster way by using openssl.
Patched lines:
dd if=/dev/urandom of=$device bs=16M seek=1 2>/dev/null || true
Alternative approch:
openssl enc -aes-256-ctr -pass pass:"$(dd if=/dev/urandom bs=128
count=1 2>/dev/null | base64)" -nosalt < /dev/zero | head -c $size |
dd of=$target
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