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3 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Thierry Laurion
f6eed42208
Add external/usb disk encryption (adds exfatprogs and e2fsprogs)
prepare_thumb_drive: default to creating 10% LUKS container on usb drive, prompts for passphrase is not provided and scan drives if no --device specified

NOTE: qemu usb_thumb drive of 128 mb are not big enough so that 10% of it (12mb) can be used to create thumb drive.

Adds:
- e2fsprogs to support ext4 filesystem creation through mke2fs
- add /etc/mke2fs.conf so that mke2fs knows how to handle ext2/ext3/ext4
- removes mke2fs support from busybox
- bump busybox to latest version which adds cpu accelerated hash functions (not needed per se here)
- Adds exfatprogs to have mkfs.exfat and fsck.exfat
- Adds prepare_thumb_drive /etc/luks-functions to be able to prepare a thumb drive with percentage of drive assigned to LUKS, rest to exfat
- Modify most board configs to test space requirements failing
- Talos2 linux config: add staging Exfat support
- Make e2fsprogs and exfatprogs included by default unless explicitely deactivate in board configs
- Change cryptsetup calls : luksOpen to open and luksClose to close to addresss review
- etc/luks_functions: cleanup

GOAL here is to have secure thumb drive creation which Heads will be able to use to backup/restore/use generated GPG key material in the future (next PR)
2023-08-28 16:23:48 -04:00
Jonathon Hall
e0c03be341
Change '16 60'-sized whiptail prompts to '0 80'
Some prompts were missed when changing to 0 80 the first time around,
and some new ones were added thinking that size was intentional.

Replace '16 60' with '0 80' globally.

Signed-off-by: Jonathon Hall <jonathon.hall@puri.sm>
2023-06-30 14:21:11 -04:00
Kyle Rankin
efc49c7425
Add Root file hash feature
Currently Heads will check files in /boot for tampering before booting
into a system. It would be nice if you could use the trusted environment
within Heads and extend this to check files in / itself. This new script
adds that functionality, however due to the length of time it takes to
perform these kinds of checks, it doesn't run automatically (yet).

This feature can be configured from the config GUI - the root device/
directories to check can be set, and it can be configured to run during
boot.

To make this a bit easier to use, I added a feature to detect whether
the hash file exists and if not, to display a more limited menu to the
user guiding them to create the initial hash file. Otherwise it will
display the date the file was last modified, which can be useful to
determine how stale it is.
2023-06-21 13:26:37 -04:00