cryptsetup luksOpen $LUKS test --key-file /tmp/luks_current_Disk_Recovery_Key_passphrase
fi
#Validate past cryptsetup-reencrypt attempts
if [ $(echo $?) -ne 0 ]; then
whiptail --title 'Invalid Actual LUKS Disk Recovery Key passphrase?' --msgbox \
"If you previously changed it and do not remember it, you will have to\n reinstall OS from a an external drive.\n\nTo do so, place ISO file and its signature file on root of external drive,\n and select Options-> Boot from USB \n\nHit Enter to retry." 30 60
if [ -z "$luks_current_Disk_Recovery_Key_passphrase" ]; then
#if no external provisioning provides current Disk Recovery Key passphrase
whiptail --title 'Reencrypt LUKS disk encrypted container ?' \
--msgbox "This will replace the encrypted container content and its Disk Recovery Key.\n\nThe passphrase associated with this key will be asked from the user in the\nfollowing conditions:\n 1-Every boot if no Disk unlock key was added to the TPM\n 2-If the TPM fails (Hardware failure)\n 3-If the firmware has been tampered with/upgraded/modified by the user\n\nThis process requires you to type the current Disk Recovery Key passphrase\nand will delete TPM Disk unlock key slot if setuped by setting a default boot\n LUKS header (slot 1) if present.\n\nAt the next prompt, you may be asked to select which file corresponds to\nthe LUKS device container.\n\nHit Enter to continue." 30 90
echo -e "\nEnter current Disk Recovery Key passphrase (Provisioned at OS installation or by OEM):"
whiptail --title 'Invalid Actual LUKS Disk Recovery Key passphrase?' --msgbox \
"If you previously changed it and do not remember it, you will have to\n reinstall OS from a an external drive.\n\nTo do so, place ISO file and its signature file on root of external drive,\n and select Options-> Boot from USB \n\nHit Enter to retry." 30 60
#if actual or new Disk Recovery Key is not provisioned by oem-provisioning file
if [ -z "$luks_current_Disk_Recovery_Key_passphrase" ] || [ -z "$luks_new_Disk_Recovery_Key_passphrase" ] ; then
whiptail --title 'Changing LUKS Disk Recovery Key passphrase' --msgbox \
"Please enter current Disk Recovery Key passphrase (slot 0).\nThen choose a strong passphrase of your own.\n\n**DICEWARE passphrase methodology is STRONGLY ADVISED.**\n\nHit Enter to continue" 30 60
if [ -z "$luks_new_Disk_Recovery_Key_passphrase" ] ; then
echo -e "\nEnter desired replacement for actual Disk Recovery Key passphrase (At least 8 characters long):"
while [[ ${#luks_new_Disk_Recovery_Key_passphrase} -lt 8 ]]; do
{
read -r luks_new_Disk_Recovery_Key_passphrase
};done
fi
if [ -z "$luks_current_Disk_Recovery_Key_passphrase" ];then
echo -e "\nEnter current Disk Recovery Key passphrase (Provisioned at OS installation or by OEM):"
"The LUKS Disk Recovery Key passphrase was provided to you by the OEM over\n secure communication channel.\n\nIf you previously changed it and do not remember it,\n you will have to reinstall OS from a USB drive.\nTo do so, put OS ISO file and it's signature file on root of USB drive,\n And select Boot from USB\n\nHit Enter to continue." 30 60
unset luks_current_Disk_Recovery_Key_passphrase
unset luks_new_Disk_Recovery_Key_passphrase
#remove "known good" selected luks container so that next pass asks again user to select LUKS container.
#maybe the container was not the right one
detect_boot_device
mount -o remount,rw /boot
rm -f /boot/kexec_key_devices.txt
mount -o remount,ro /boot
else
#Cryptsetup was successful.
#Cleanup should be called seperately.
#Exporting successfully used passphrase possibly reused by oem-factory-reset