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* [dm-crypt] does luksDump guarantee header integrity?
@ 2013-03-23  5:38 hank
  2013-03-23 13:59 ` Robert Nichols
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: hank @ 2013-03-23  5:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: dm-crypt

Hi,

I accidentally "formatted" an encrypted partition with mkfs.nilfs2
(incl. -K option). Luckily mkfs.nilfs2 normally only overwrites data
after 1024 bytes from the start of the block device, so the LUKS header
should have remained intact.

luksDump does confirm that or at least it outputs something that looks
sane. However my passphrase is not accepted by luksOpen anymore ("no
matching key ..."). Now is the header corrupted or not? Can a header
somehow be partially corrupted so that it dumps fine but the keyslot has
a couple of bits flipped (even though I am not sure why mkfs.nilfs2
would cause some partial corruption like that).

Regards

hank

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