Ask Ubuntu Asked by gcb on December 17, 2021
I have some backups of an encryptfs systems. I am fairly sure they have no useful data but I want to experiment how I would have recovered it.
I do not have the long recovery key, because, who really have those when they need it?
I do have some very good guesses what my login password was at the time, but i can’t really find a good guide for this case.
First question is on the terminology. From the documentation I am unsure what maps to login password, recovery key, Private.sig, wrapped passphrase, unwrapped passphrase…
Second question is what were the defaults circa Ubuntu 10.04 for these questions bellow? I ask because my current process is:
Which might be failing because of the wrong values here, not necessarily because i typed in the wrong login password.
Select cipher:
1) aes: blocksize = 16; min keysize = 16; max keysize = 32
2) blowfish: blocksize = 8; min keysize = 16; max keysize = 56
3) des3_ede: blocksize = 8; min keysize = 24; max keysize = 24
4) twofish: blocksize = 16; min keysize = 16; max keysize = 32
5) cast6: blocksize = 16; min keysize = 16; max keysize = 32
6) cast5: blocksize = 8; min keysize = 5; max keysize = 16
Selection [aes]:
Select key bytes:
1) 16
2) 32
3) 24
Selection [16]:
Enable plaintext passthrough (y/n) [n]:
Enable filename encryption (y/n) [n]:
Attempting to mount with the following options:
ecryptfs_unlink_sigs
ecryptfs_key_bytes=16
ecryptfs_cipher=aes
ecryptfs_sig=...
WARNING: Based on the contents of [/root/.ecryptfs/sig-cache.txt],
it looks like you have never mounted with this key
before. This could mean that you have typed your
passphrase wrong.
Would you like to proceed with the mount (yes/no)? : yes
Would you like to append sig [...] to
[/root/.ecryptfs/sig-cache.txt]
in order to avoid this warning in the future (yes/no)? : no
Not adding sig to user sig cache file; continuing with mount.
Mounted eCryptfs
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