Revisions of tomb
Flavio Castelli (flavio_castelli)
committed
(revision 6)
Update to 2.10
Flavio Castelli (flavio_castelli)
committed
(revision 5)
- Update to version 2.7: * Fixed getent parsing of passwd and notation of conditionals normalised. A few other minor fixes and documentation improvements. - Changes from version 2.6: * This release adds new features and provides an important fix for usage of Tomb with cryptsetup 2.1 and future versions * fixes a whitespace bug in KDF passwords, all fixes are documented in KNOWN_BUGS. * A notable new feature is the libsphinx integration for password-authenticated key agreement (PAKE). * Integration of cloakify to support new cloak/uncloak commands that hide keys inside long text files. Also support for gpg sub-keys has been added and overall gpg asymmetric key protection is improved. - Bump year in SUSE copyright - Add patch `fix-env-script-interpreter-rpm-error.patch`: needed to solve a RPM lint error of type `fix-env-script-interpreter`
Marcus Meissner (msmeissn)
accepted
request 561506
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Avindra Goolcharan (avindra)
(revision 4)
- Update to version 2.5: * Restore (from v2.3) ownership change of all files inside tombs, to facilitate single user usage, which is now default and can be prevented using the '-p' flag on 'open' commands. * 'post-hooks' now renamed to 'exec-hooks' and launched on 'open' and 'close' commands with a defined set of arguments * Use 'findmnt' instead of parsing the output of 'mount -l', which grants compatibility with more recent util-linux versions * fix: the 'slam' command has better process detection and the a new 'ps' command to list processes using tombs * fix: support tomb hidden filenames (starting with a dot) that lack an extension * minor fixes to messaging and translations - bump year in SUSE copyright
Marcus Meissner (msmeissn)
accepted
request 534868
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Avindra Goolcharan (avindra)
(revision 3)
- Packaging changes: * Upstream URL casing has changed, fix download urls to reflect this. * Use Makefile to install * lint with spec-cleaner - Update to version 2.4: * Support for asymmetric encryption of Tomb keys using public/private GPG key pairs. * It is now possible to protect a Tomb key using a GPG key (which can also be password-less for automations) as well encrypt a Tomb key for multiple recipients (list of GPG ids). * Fix to the 'slam' command with better detection of running programs using 'lsof' (new optional dependency) * Fix to 'forge' key creation to really use 512 bits long keys to really trigger usage of AES256; correct support for opening tombs in read-only mode; update of the Tomber python wrapper in extras. * Documentation updates. - Changes introduced by version 2.3: * Fix bug occurring when using ZSh version 5.3 or higher. * Fix inclusion of final newline in keys generated with 2.2, only affecting third-party software. * Removed chmod/chown of tombs when open. * Improved parser and post-hooks to avoid usage of external binaries (grep and cat) * Improved security when decrypting keys. * Fix for clean execution via sudo nopasswd. * Updated extras/gtomb to latest stable version. * Various documentation updates about kdf, using images as keys, deniability and gpg-agent usage. * New experimental port to Android platforms in extras.
Marcus Meissner (msmeissn)
accepted
request 353826
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Flavio Castelli (flavio_castelli)
(revision 2)
Update to latest stable release
Marcus Meissner (msmeissn)
accepted
request 283180
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Flavio Castelli (flavio_castelli)
(revision 1)
Tomb aims to be a free and open source system for easy encryption and backup of personal files, written in code that is easy to review and links shared GNU/Linux components. At present, Tomb consists of a simple shell script (Zsh) using standard filesystem tools (GNU) and the cryptographic API of the Linux kernel (cryptsetup and LUKS). Tomb can also produce machine parsable output to facilitate its use inside graphical applications.
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