From: ken <gebser@mousecar.com>
To: dm-crypt <dm-crypt@saout.de>
Cc: Arno Wagner <arno@wagner.name>
Subject: Re: [dm-crypt] recovering forgotten passwords for 2 LVs
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2011 09:39:32 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4E53AD94.5@mousecar.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20110823125759.GA21623@tansi.org>
On 08/23/2011 08:57 AM Arno Wagner wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 06:33:30PM -0400, ken wrote:
> [...]
>> Yves, thanks for replying.
>>
>> This setup worked fine for years without changing anything on it. I'm
>> fairly certain that there are two logical volumes on /dev/sda5, both
>> encrypted. As said, when I booted the system up, I was prompted for two
>> passphrases (one for each filesystem).
>>
>>
>> Does this tell us anything?
>>
>> # cryptsetup luksDump /dev/sda5
>> LUKS header information for /dev/sda5
>>
>> Version: 1
>> Cipher name: aes
> [...]
>
> It does. /dev/sda5 has a LUKS container at the start with
> one passphrase active. For password breaking attempts, it
> does not matter that there are some LVM mappings. I advise
> to just ignore any LVM stuff for the moment and to run your
> password guessing attempts against /dev/sda5.
>
> You will possibly not get you data, but the password checking
> will be good, unless that thing was created using
> decrypt_derived or the like. I doubt that, as then you
> should have been asked only for one password.
>
> Once you have the password recovered, you should be able
> to do a normal boot.
>
> Arno
Thanks! That's good news. I was specifically worried that my running
"cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/sda5 name" might not be accessing what it
should... and so that it would *never* succeed, even with the correct
passphrase.
Once I determine the correct passphrase (big hopes... I've already tried
a lot of them), I can take the drive out of the enclosure and install it
back in its original machine. It should then boot properly. (This is
Plan A anyway.) :)
Best regards to all,
ken
--
War is a failure of the imagination.
--William Blake
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2011-08-23 13:39 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 16+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2011-08-17 17:44 [dm-crypt] recovering forgotten password ken
2011-08-17 19:35 ` Arno Wagner
2011-08-17 19:40 ` Arno Wagner
2011-08-22 14:48 ` [dm-crypt] recovering forgotten passwords for 2 LVs ken
2011-08-22 16:19 ` Yves-Alexis Perez
2011-08-22 22:33 ` ken
2011-08-22 22:53 ` Milan Broz
2011-08-23 0:23 ` ken
2011-08-23 7:43 ` Yves-Alexis Perez
2011-08-23 9:35 ` ken
2011-08-23 11:59 ` ken
2011-08-23 12:57 ` Arno Wagner
2011-08-23 13:39 ` ken [this message]
2011-08-22 17:16 ` Arno Wagner
2011-08-23 13:17 ` ken
2011-08-23 13:47 ` Arno Wagner
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