Stretch : mount Jessie encrypted HDD via USB

2017-10-31 Thread commentsabout
Hello, I'm trying to connect my old Jessie HDD via USB in order to transfer files to my new Stretch system (details below). It does not work out of the box because it is encrypted, how should I proceed? - I only have a laptop; - 1 old HDD with Jessie (guided encrypted LVM install); - 1 new SSD

Re: Encrypted RAID1 for storage with Debian Stretch

2017-08-31 Thread commentsabout
Hello, Thank you for your answer. On 2017-08-31 03:56, David Christensen wrote: > On 08/30/17 04:28, commentsab...@riseup.net wrote: > ... >> Here is a picture of what I'm trying to achieve: >> https://imgur.com/a/DAM8D (the "Today" column). >> >> I am trying to build a home backup system. The sy

Re: Encrypted RAID1 for storage with Debian Jessie

2017-08-30 Thread commentsabout
(there was a problem with my subscription to the list, I am not sure that my previous mail went through, copy/pasting it again just in case - sorry for the spam if you received it twice) Hello, On 2017-06-07 06:11, Andy Smith wrote: > On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 11:41:30PM +, commentsab...@riseup

Re: Encrypted RAID1 for storage with Debian Stretch

2017-08-30 Thread commentsabout
Hello, On 2017-06-07 06:11, Andy Smith wrote: > On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 11:41:30PM +, commentsab...@riseup.net wrote: >> From there on, how should I proceed ? > > What is your goal? Exactly what setup do you have now? > > You are not making it easy for people to help you as your email does >

Re: How to attach a fully encrypted drive to Stretch

2017-06-26 Thread commentsabout
Hello, On 2017-06-26 19:36, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote: > On 26-06-2017 16:28, commentsab...@riseup.net wrote: >> I have an adapter to connect my older Jessie (fully encrypted) SATA HDD >> to a USB port. Simply plugin the older disk/adapter into the freshly >> installed Stretch doesn't seem to wor

How to attach a fully encrypted drive to Stretch

2017-06-26 Thread commentsabout
Hello, Rather than upgrading my Jessie system, I decided to go with a fresh install of Stretch on a new SSD. I have an adapter to connect my older Jessie (fully encrypted) SATA HDD to a USB port. Simply plugin the older disk/adapter into the freshly installed Stretch doesn't seem to work (I'm not

Re: Encrypted RAID1 for storage with Debian Jessie

2017-06-06 Thread commentsabout
Hello, Giving this thread a UP, would anyone be able to help me? On 2017-05-10 23:41, commentsab...@riseup.net wrote: > I'm a complete noob when it comes to this kind of operations, so, > sorry for the dumb question : following tv.debian@'s advises, I > purchased a cheap SSD and installed my syst

Re: Encrypted RAID1 for storage with Debian Jessie

2017-05-10 Thread commentsabout
Hello, On 2017-04-19 09:11, tv.deb...@googlemail.com wrote: System on usb flash disks always caused me troubles, I use it only if the system can be loaded in ram at boot time and the drive isn't used for write operation. A low-end small SSD would be a far better option in my opinion. Thanks fo

Encrypted RAID1 for storage with Debian Jessie

2017-04-18 Thread commentsabout
Hello, Is there an easy way to attach several pair of RAID1 disks (with full disk encryption) to a Debian Jessie system? Here is a picture of what I'm trying to achieve: http://imgur.com/vF7IqX2 I am building a home backup system, I have different type of data to backup (work, family, rand

Re: Debian-ML_Automatically spoof MAC address

2017-02-08 Thread commentsabout
Hello, Thank you for your answer. On 2017-02-09 01:19, Pyroteus wrote: - give a try # tail Do you mean "Tails"? Tails is not an option here. - type on your browser : how to spoof his MAC address on linux Yeah, I did that, didn't find any working solution so I came and asked here. - h

Re: Automatically spoof MAC address when interface is brought down

2017-02-08 Thread commentsabout
Hello, Thank you for you answer. On 2017-02-08 16:38, Michael Lange wrote: Does this help: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AnonymizingNetworkMACAddresses ? No :( That is strange, the file already exists (it is a symbolic link): su ls -la /etc/network/if-pre-up.d/ lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root

Re: Keys management (SSH, GPG)

2017-02-08 Thread commentsabout
On 2017-02-08 16:20, commentsab...@riseup.net wrote: either connect to servers via ssh or to work with on remote servers. [...] to work with _git_ [...] CA

Bug report: after booting, if laptop lid is closed without login in, the computer doesn't go to sleep

2017-02-08 Thread commentsabout
Hello, I am a Debian 8.7 user (with Gnome 3.14.1). On a Thinkpad X220. I do not know where this bug would be best reported so I will let people with more knowledge than me about these sort of things fill a bug in the proper place. # laptop lid closure not taken into account When I start my

Automatically spoof MAC address when interface is brought down

2017-02-08 Thread commentsabout
Hello, I am a Debian 8.7 user. I use the default Network Manager. I would like to know if there is a way to automatically spoof the MAC address of my wireless interface every time I bring down (and up)? I have a Thinkpad x210 and there is a physical switch for the wifi interface. For the tim

Keys management (SSH, GPG)

2017-02-08 Thread commentsabout
Hello, I am a Debian 8.7 user. # SSH I would like to know if there is an efficient way to manage SSH keys? I have multiple SSH keys (rsa, ed25519) that I use all day long to either connect to servers via ssh or to work with on remote servers. I would like to know if there it is possible to