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crypto:openbsd [2015-03-07 14:57] – added links gabrielcrypto:openbsd [2019-08-10 14:42] (current) – title gabriel
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 +====== OpenBSD ======
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 I use an OpenBSD virtual host (VMware guest) for certain cryptography requirements (managing the Quay x509 Root CA, some gpg uses).  For convenience and because I don't really have a full time need for this level of crypto, I save this work environment as a VMware Fusion VM (yeah, yeah I know that VMware introduces its own risks, but this is strictly for using the tools rather than a runtime environment). I use an OpenBSD virtual host (VMware guest) for certain cryptography requirements (managing the Quay x509 Root CA, some gpg uses).  For convenience and because I don't really have a full time need for this level of crypto, I save this work environment as a VMware Fusion VM (yeah, yeah I know that VMware introduces its own risks, but this is strictly for using the tools rather than a runtime environment).
  
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 I skimmed through these tutorials as well before deciding how I wanted to do this: I skimmed through these tutorials as well before deciding how I wanted to do this:
  
-http://ryanak.ca/planet-ubuntu/2013/03/26/Setting-up-full-disk-encryption-in-OpenBSD-5.3.html +  *  http://ryanak.ca/planet-ubuntu/2013/03/26/Setting-up-full-disk-encryption-in-OpenBSD-5.3.html 
-http://www.bsdnow.tv/tutorials/fde (also includes instructions for FreeBSD)+  *  http://www.bsdnow.tv/tutorials/fde (also includes instructions for FreeBSD)
  
 Here are some terse instructions for making this work: Here are some terse instructions for making this work:
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 ===== Notes ===== ===== Notes =====
  
-If you want to find the hardware names of your disks you can use: sysctl hw.disknames+If you want to find the hardware names of your disks you can use: ''sysctl hw.disknames''
crypto/openbsd.1425758224.txt.gz · Last modified: 2015-03-07 14:57 by gabriel