![]() There are three different tasks you can perform using Untrue, and the usage is a bit different for each. TCHead is a tool which also checks passwords against volume headers, but its website seems to be down, and in any case, it offers no capability to decrypt the data.ījörn Edström released some Python code, which is effective at checking passwords, but has only limited decryption capabilities. Untrue is a tool for checking passwords against TrueCrypt encrypted volumes and disks, and/or decrypting the data. Released under AGPL, see LICENSE for more information Description Released as open source by NCC Group Plc - ĭeveloped by Richard Turnbull, richard turnbull nccgroup com Searching the forum for Arch and pv-grub turns up a couple threads which may be helpful. > If the configuration options you need do not have a "y" there, then you will need to use a custom kernel. You can see what is built in with the command (run as root) Everything that is built into them is built statically. You cannot modprobe modules into a Linode-provided kernel. # truecrypt -slot=1 -filesystem=none /dev/x So I have built custom linux according to manual from link provided but after uploading it to inode I'm still unable to get truecrypt working. > If the configuration options you need do not have a "y" there, then you will need to use a ~~()~~(). Ok, I realized what did you mean - I'm giving a go with custom built kernel.īig 'aha' moment - this article describes a lot: I'm out of ideas, loosing hope this will work… ![]() Protect hidden volume (if any)? (y=Yes/n=No) :ĭevice-mapper: table: 253:0: crypt: Error allocating crypto tfmĮrror: device-mapper: reload ioctl on truecrypt1_1 failed: No such file or directory I still get: # truecrypt -slot=1 -filesystem=none /dev/x You can see what is built in with the command (run as root) zcat /proc/config.gz | less Searching the forum for Arch and pv-grub turns up a couple threads which may be cannot modprobe modules into a Linode-provided kernel. If the configuration options you need do not have a "y" there, then you will need to use a custom kernel. If the configuration options you need do not have a "y" there, then you will need to use a ~~()~~(). body textĭescription You cannot modprobe modules into a Linode-provided kernel. > device-mapper: ioctl: error adding target to table SQUASHFS error: Can't find a SQUASHFS superblock on loop0 Truecrypt -filesystem=ext3 -m=nokernelcrypto /path/to/container /path/to/mount/pointĮrror: mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/loop0, After building it I have done full system upgrade. I have used Arch Linux 2011.08 64bit Disk Image to build the box. > device-mapper: table: 253:0: crypt: Error allocating crypto tfmĭevice-mapper: ioctl: error adding target to table In some cases useful info is found in syslog - tryĭmesg | tail gives: SQUASHFS error: Can't find a SQUASHFS superblock on loop0įAT-fs (loop0): invalid media value (0xf5)įAT-fs (loop0): Can't find a valid FAT filesystem Missing codepage or helper program, or other error So after several attempts I issued: truecrypt -filesystem=ext3 -m=nokernelcrypto /path/to/container /path/to/mount/pointĪnd I get: Error: mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/loop0, I'm arch linux user, I tried to do it usual way by modprobing loop first (now I know it's compiled to kernel used in linode) However I find it very difficoult to mount truecrypt container. I'm trying to mount truecrypt encrypted container and copy my chroot jail into it and run my LAMP there. I'm new to this forum and not so new to linux however please forgive me if this subject was already discussed - I could not find any discussion and I fall under a problem I have problem to solve.
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