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- LUKS in Gentoo
- Using Luks in Gentoo
- Simon Singh site
- Singh's page on "The Code Book" cipher challenge winners
- The recent release of MIDP (Mobile Information Device Profile) features a major improvement over version 1.0. Version 2.0 includes enhanced mobile code and...The recent release of MIDP (Mobile Information Device Profile) features a major improvement over version 1.0. Version 2.0 includes enhanced mobile code and application security through a well-defined security manager and provisioning process. On the data and communication security front, MIDP 2.0 makes HTTPS support mandatory. HTTPS is currently the most widely used data security protocol in PersonalJava and J2ME/CDC (Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition/Connected Device Configuration) applications.
- To log onto a wireless router and think maybe the owner never changed the default, check out the router default password list to find the factory password ...To log onto a wireless router and think maybe the owner never changed the default, check out the router default password list to find the factory password for the router's model.
- The Debian version of cryptsetup(8) is enhanced with LUKS (Linux Unified Key Setup) for keys handling. LUKS works by prepending a partition header (luks_...The Debian version of cryptsetup(8) is enhanced with LUKS (Linux Unified Key Setup) for keys handling. LUKS works by prepending a partition header (luks_phdr) to the partition, where setup information like cipher, keysize is stored as well as key slot
- The Debian version of cryptsetup(8) is enhanced with LUKS (Linux Unified Key Setup) for keys handling. LUKS works by prepending a partition header (luks_...The Debian version of cryptsetup(8) is enhanced with LUKS (Linux Unified Key Setup) for keys handling. LUKS works by prepending a partition header (luks_phdr) to the partition, where setup information like cipher, keysize is stored as well as key slot
- We need to aks for the passphrase of the swap device during boot. I was lazy, so I hardcoded the command and the partition. Patch /usr/share/initramfs-tool...We need to aks for the passphrase of the swap device during boot. I was lazy, so I hardcoded the command and the partition. Patch /usr/share/initramfs-tools/scripts/local-top/cryptroot: --- tt/usr/share/initramfs-tools/scripts/local-top/cryptroot 2006
- We need to aks for the passphrase of the swap device during boot. I was lazy, so I hardcoded the command and the partition. Patch /usr/share/initramfs-tool...We need to aks for the passphrase of the swap device during boot. I was lazy, so I hardcoded the command and the partition. Patch /usr/share/initramfs-tools/scripts/local-top/cryptroot: --- tt/usr/share/initramfs-tools/scripts/local-top/cryptroot 2006
- Proceedings of the Fourth Annual IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications Workshops, page 283-288. IEEE Computer Society, (2006)
- CRYPTO, volume 5677 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 286-302. Springer, (2009)
- volume 6223 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer, (2010)
- J. Cryptology 23(3):402-421 (2010)
- IEEE Micro (5555)
- Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science (2007)
- (2002)
- 12th Computer Security Foundations Workshop CSFW, IEEE, page 14--29. (1999)
- AAECC, volume 3857 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 35-50. Springer, (2006)
- FOCS, page 607-616. IEEE Computer Society, (2009)
- ASIACRYPT, 4833/2007, page 51-67. (2007)
- EUROCRYPT, volume 4965 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 415-432. Springer, (2008)
- TCC, volume 4948 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 356-374. Springer, (2008)
- volume 5978 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer, (2010)
- SIAM J. Comput. 28(4):1364-1396 (1999)
- IEEE Transactions on Information Theory 31(4):469-472 (1985)
- STOC, page 179-188. ACM, (2009)
- STOC, page 189-198. ACM, (2009)
- TCC, volume 4948 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 571-588. Springer, (2008)
- CSFW '06: Proceedings of the 19th IEEE workshop on Computer Security Foundations, page 153--166. Washington, DC, USA, IEEE Computer Society, (2006)


