Date: Sun, 18 Nov 2018 00:55:22 +0100 From: Marco Steinbach <coco@executive-computing.de> To: freebsd-geom@freebsd.org Subject: Re: eli encrypted providers for zfs raidz1 Message-ID: <20181118005522.4d2f7510@bsdbuch.c0c0.intra> In-Reply-To: <20181117230809.428ed59a@bsdbuch.c0c0.intra> References: <20181116231809.40a8f74c@bsdbuch.c0c0.intra> <CAOc73CDsY0CtuZxgkH0HEBrxQ%2BSS8gGHTt4MpjUWJLm3h-wBMA@mail.gmail.com> <20181117230809.428ed59a@bsdbuch.c0c0.intra>
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On Sat, 17 Nov 2018 23:08:09 +0100 Marco Steinbach <coco@executive-computing.de> wrote: > On Sat, 17 Nov 2018 08:42:18 +0800 > Ben Woods <woodsb02@gmail.com> wrote: > > > On Sat, 17 Nov 2018 at 06:36, Marco Steinbach [...] > > I think I'll start by looking at how encrpyted swap is mounted -- > since, oddly, I have 11.2 occassionally ask me again for the eli swap > providers passphrase during boot from a encrypted zroot. The system > was installed using the encrypted swap and zroot option of the > installer. Reading through the source, it looks like swap uses random one-time keys, and shouldn't ask for a passphrase at all. To be observed -- I may have misread the partitions name, when I was asked for the passphrase. [...] MfG CoCo PS: My mails are delayed due to DNS troubles -- thus you might see my replies pop up in an irritating order.
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