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Re: Datentraeger verstecken?



Am 2006-08-21 13:52:45, schrieb Ingo Witzky:
> Hallo.
> 
> > Warum verwendest Du nicht SMART und schützt die festplatte
> > mit einem Password?  Wenn Du dann die Platte mounten willst,
> > wirste danach automatisch gefragt.
> 
> Diese Möglichkeit interessiert mich ebenfalls. Aber entweder bin ich blind 
> oder ich bin zu doof Google richtig zu füttern, denn ich bin leider nicht 
> fündig geworden.
> 
> Wie macht man das?

Nicht smart sondern "hdparm"  ;-/

+---[ manpage 'hdparm' ]--------------------------------------------
| 
|        ATA Security Feature Set
| 
|        These switches are DANGEROUS to experiment with, and  might
|        not work with every kernel.
| 
|        -F, --security-freeze
|               Freeze the  drive's  security  settings.  The  drive
|               does not accept any  security  commands  until  next
|               power-on reset.  Use this  function  in  combination 
|               with --security-unlock to  protect  drive  from  any
|               attempt  to  set  a  new  password.  Can   be   used 
|               standalone, too.
| 
|        --security-unlock PWD
|               Unlock the drive, using  password  PWD  (DANGEROUS).
|               Password is given as an ASCII string and  is  padded
|               with NULs to reach 32  bytes.  The applicable  drive
|               password  is  selected  with   the   --security-mode
|               switch.
| 
|        --security-set-pass PWD
|               Lock  the  drive, using password PWD  (Set Password)
|               (DANGEROUS).  Password is given as an  ASCII  string
|               and  is  padded  with NULs  to reach  32 bytes.  The
|               applicable  drive  password  is  selected  with  the
|               --security-mode switch.
| 
|        --security-disable PWD
|               Disable   drive   locking,   using   password    PWD
|               (DANGEROUS).  Password is given as an  ASCII  string 
|               and  is  padded  with  NULs to reach 32  bytes.  The
|               applicable  drive  password  is  selected  with  the
|               --security-mode switch.
| 
|        --security-mode MODE
|               Specifies which password  (user/master)  to  select,
|               and which security mode (high/maximum) to set.  Only
|               useful   in   combination   with  --security-unlock, 
|               --security-set-pass, or --security-dis-
|               able
|                       u       user password, high security
|                       U       user password, maximum security
|                       m       master password, high security
|                       M       master password, maximum security
| 
+-------------------------------------------------------------------

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