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pmt-ehd(8)			   pam_mount			    pmt-ehd(8)

Name
       pmt-ehd - create an encrypted disk image

Syntax
       pmt-ehd	[-DFx] [-c fscipher] [-h digest] [-i cipher] [-k fscipher_key‐
       bits] [-t fstype] -f container_path -p fskey_path -s size_in_mb

Options
       Mandatory options that are absent are inquired interactively, and  pmt-
       ehd will exit if stdin is not a terminal.

       -D     Turn on debugging strings.

       -F     Force operation that would otherwise ask for interactive confir‐
	      mation. Multiple -F can be specified to apply more force.

       -c cipher
	      The cipher to be used for the  filesystem.  This	can  take  any
	      value  that  cryptsetup(8)  recognizes,  usually	in the form of
	      "cipher-mode[-extras]".	Recommended  are  aes-cbc-essiv:sha256
	      (this is the default) or blowfish-cbc-essiv:sha256.

       -f path
	      Store  the  new  disk image at path. If the file already exists,
	      pmt-ehd will prompt before overwriting unless -F	is  given.  If
	      path refers to a symlink, pmt-ehd will act even more cautious.

       -h digest
	      Digest  used  for	 fskey	derivation from the password. This can
	      take any value that OpenSSL recognizes. The default is sha1.

       -i cipher
	      Cipher used for the filesystem key (not the encrypted filesystem
	      itself).	This  can take any value that OpenSSL recognizes, usu‐
	      ally  in	the  form  of  "cipher-keysize-mode".  Recommended  is
	      aes-256-cbc (this is the default).

       -k keybits
	      The  keysize for the cipher specified with -c. Some ciphers sup‐
	      port multiple keysizes, AES for example  is  available  with  at
	      least   the   keysizes   192  and	 256.	Example:  -c  aes-cbc-
	      essiv:sha256 -k 192. The default is 256.

       -p path
	      Store the filesystem key at path.	 The  filesystem  key  is  the
	      ultimate	key  to	 open the encrypted filesystem, and the fs key
	      itself is encrypted with your password.

       -s size
	      The initial size of the encrypted filesystem, in megabytes. This
	      option  is  ignored  when	 the  filesystem is created on a block
	      device.

       -t fstype
	      Filesystem to use for the encrypted filesystem. Defaults to xfs.

       -u user
	      Give the container and fskey files to user (because the  program
	      is  usually  runs	 as root, and the files would otherwise retain
	      root ownership).

       -x     Do not initialize the container  with  random  bytes.  This  may
	      impact secrecy.

   Description
       pmt-ehd	can  be used to create a new encrypted container, and replaces
       the previous mkehd script as well as any HOWTOs that explain how to  do
       it manually.  Without any arguments, pmt-ehd will interactively ask for
       all missing parameters. To create a container with a size  of  256  MB,
       use:

       pmt-ehd -f /home/user.key -p /home/user.enc -s 256

pam_mount			  2008-09-16			    pmt-ehd(8)
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