2014-04-15 10:56:00 +00:00
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# Tomb ChangeLog
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2014-06-09 10:22:33 +00:00
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## 1.5.3
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### June 2014
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Various usability fixes and documentation updates. Password changing
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and key changing procedures have been refactored and dev-mode
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operation from scripts has been tested against a few new wrappers
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being developed. A strings file is made available for translators.
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2014-04-15 10:56:00 +00:00
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## 1.5.2
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### February 2014
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Removed automatic guessing of key file besides tomb to encourage
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users to keep tomb and key separated, but also to simplify the
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code in key retrieval and avoid a bug occurring in the previous
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version.
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## 1.5.1
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### February 2014
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Fix to stdin piping of keys, which were not correctly processed
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nor were deleted from volatile memory (tmpfs).
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Version is now updated accordingly.
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## 1.5
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### January 2014
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Minor bugfixes to documentation, error handling, support for
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multiple and encrypted swap partitions and qr code engraving.
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This release also includes some minor code refactoring of
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load_key() and loop mount checks. Also the tray app is updated
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to gtk-3 and works simply with a tomb name as argument.
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Documentation was updated accordingly.
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## 1.4
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### June 2013
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This release fixes an important bug affecting Tomb 1.3.* which
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breaks backward compatibility with older tombs and invalidates
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keys created using 1.3 or 1.3.1. For more information about it
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read the file KNOWN_BUGS.
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New features are also included:
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indexing and search of file contents, engraving of keys into paper
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printable QRCodes for backup purposes and improvements in key
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encryption. A setkey command is added to change the key file that
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is locking a Tomb.
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This release restores backward compatibility
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with tombs created before the 1.3 release series.
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## 1.3.1 (DEPRECATED, see [KNOWN_BUGS](KNOWN_BUGS.md))
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### June 2013
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Major bugfixes following the recent refactoring.
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This release fixes various advanced commands as search/index, KDF key
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protection against dictionary attacks and steganographic hiding of
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keys. It provides compatibility across GnuPG 1.4.11 and .12 which
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broke the decoding of keys. Usage of commandline option is made
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consistent and full paths are honored.
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A new test suite is included and documentation is updated accordingly.
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## 1.3 (DEPRECATED, see [KNOWN_BUGS](KNOWN_BUGS.md))
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### May 2013
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A refactoring of Tomb's main script internals was made, including
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a new messaging system, machine parsable output, cleaner code and
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updated compatibility to Debian 7. A new search feature lets users
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index and run fast filename searches in their open tombs. Creation
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of tombs is broken out in three steps (dig, forge and lock).
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Source distribution includes experimental add-ons for a python
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GUI, KDF key encryption and a key "undertaker". Documentation was
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updated.
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## 1.2
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### Nov 2011
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Includes an Important fix to password parsing for spaces and
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extended chars, plus a new 'passwd' command to change a key's
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password. Tomb now checks for swap to avoid its usage (see SWAP
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section in manpage) and warns the user when the tomb is almost
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full.
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## 1.1
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### May 2011
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Fixes to mime types, icons and desktop integration.
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A new 'list' command provides an overview on all tombs currently open.
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Now a tomb cannot be mounted multiple times, the message console has
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colors and better messages.
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Different mount options (like read-only) can also be specified by hand on the commandline.
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## 1.0
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### March 2011
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Clean and stable. Now passwords are handled exclusively using
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pinentry. Also support for steganography of keys (bury and exhume)
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was added to the commandline.
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Commandline and desktop operations are well separated so that tomb can be used via remote terminal.
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A new command 'slam' immediately closes a tomb killing all processes that keep it busy.
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## 0.9.2
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### February 2011
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The tomb-open wizard now correctly guides you through the creation
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of new tombs and helps when saving the keys on external USB
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storage devices. The status tray now reliably closes its tomb.
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## 0.9.1
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### February 2011
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Sourcecode cleanup, debugging and testing.
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Integrated some feedback after filing Debian's ITP and RFS.
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## 0.9
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### January 2011
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Tomb is now a desktop application following freedesktop standards:
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it provides a status tray and integrates with file managers.
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The main program has been thoroughly tested and many bugs were fixed.
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## August 2010
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The first usable version of Tomb goes public among hacker friends
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## During the year 2009
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Tomb has been extensively tested, perfectioned and documented
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after being used by its author.
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## Sometime in 2007
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[MKNest](http://code.dyne.org/dynebolic/tree/dyneII/startup/bin/mknest)
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was refactored to work on the Debian distribution and since
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then renamed to Tomb. [dyne:bolic](http://www.dynebolic.org) specific dependencies where
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removed, keeping Zsh as the shell script it is written with.
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## Back in 2005
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The "nesting" feature of [dyne:bolic](http://www.dynebolic.org)
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GNU/Linux lets users encrypt their home in a file, using a shell script and a graphical
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interface called Taschino.
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Taschino included a shell script wrapping cryptsetup to encrypt
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loopback mounted partitions with the algo AES-256 (cbc-essiv
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mode): this script was called 'mkNest' and its the ancestor of
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Tomb.
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