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#title Tomb - The Crypto Undertaker
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#author Jaromil
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<contents>
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* Tomb - Crypto Undertaker
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<class name="logo">
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[[images/tomb_n_bats.png]]
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</class>
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Tomb is a simple tool to manage **encrypted storage** on GNU/Linux, from
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the *hashes* of the [[http://dynebolic.org][dyne:bolic]] nesting mechanism.
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Tomb aims to be an **100% free** and open source system for easy
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encryption and backup of personal files, written in code that is easy
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to review and links commonly shared components.
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Tomb generates encrypted storage files to be opened and closed using
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their associated keyfiles, which are also protected with a password
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chosen by the user.
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A tomb is like a locked folder that can be safely transported and
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hidden in a filesystem; its keys can be kept separate, for instance
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keeping the tomb file on your computer harddisk and the key files on a
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USB stick.
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** Documentation
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"*All I know is what the words know, and dead things, and that makes
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a handsome little sum, with a beginning and a middle and an end, as
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in the well-built phrase and the long sonata of the dead.*"
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Samuel Beckett
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First of all the usual info you'd expect a software to provide:
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- [[README]]
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- [[ChangeLog]]
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- [[TODO]]
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- [[AUTHORS]]
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And more below, read on...
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*** How does it works
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[[images/monmort.png]]
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Tombs are operated from a normal file browser or from the commandline.
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To open a tomb is sufficient to click on it, or use the command **tomb-open**
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When a tomb is open your panel will have a little icon in the tray
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reminding you that a tomb is open, offering to explore it or close it.
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To make safety copies of your keys, tomb lets you "bury a key" inside
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an image (using steganography techniques) and of course "exhume"
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buried keys from pictures where they are hidden. Actually it is very
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hard to guess when something is hidden inside a picture without
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knowing the password used in steganography.
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[[images/awesome-shot.png]]
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See the [[manual.html][manpage]] for more information on how to operate Tomb from the
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text terminal.
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<example>
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Tomb 1.1 - a strong and gentle undertaker for your secrets
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Syntax: tomb [options] command [file] [place]
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Commands:
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create create a new tomb FILE and its keys
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open open an existing tomb FILE on PLACE
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list list all open tombs or the one called FILE
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close close the open tomb called FILE (or all)
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slam close tomb FILE and kill all pids using it
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Options:
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-s size of the tomb file when creating one (in MB)
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-k path to the key to use for opening a tomb
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-n don't process the hooks found in tomb
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-o mount options used to open (default: rw,noatime,nodev)
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-h print this help
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-v version information for this tool
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-q run quietly without printing informations
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-D print debugging information at runtime
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</example>
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**** More sources of information
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Tomb's documentation is being actively written as we speak, you will
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find some more informations about it on the wiki found on
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[[http://github.com/dyne/Tomb][github.com/dyne/Tomb]] as well on the one on [[http://crypto.is][crypto.is]].
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*** Who needs Tomb
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"*Democracy requires Privacy as much as Freedom of Expression.*" Anonymous
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Our target community are desktop users with no time to click around,
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sometimes using old or borrowed computers, operating in places
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endangered by conflict where a leak of personal data can be a threat.
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If you can't own a laptop then it's possible to go around with a USB
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stick and borrow computers, still leaving no trace and keeping your
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data safe during transports. Tomb aims to facilitate all this and to
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be interoperable across popular GNU/Linux operating systems.
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The internet offers plenty of free services, on the wave of the Web2.0
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fuzz and the community boom, while all private informations are hosted
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on servers owned by global corporations and monopolies.
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It is important to keep in mind that no-one else better than *you* can
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ensure the privacy of your personal data. Server hosted services and
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web integrated technologies gather all data into huge information
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pools that are made available to established economical and cultural
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regimes.
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**This software urges you to reflect on the importance of your
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privacy**. World is full of prevarication and political imprisonments,
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war rages in several places and media is mainly used for propaganda by
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the powers in charge. Some of us face the dangers of being tracked by
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oppressors opposing our self definition, independent thinking and
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resistance to omologation.
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<verse>
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"The distinction between what is public and what is private is
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becoming more and more blurred with the increasing intrusiveness of
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the media and advances in electronic technology. While this
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distinction is always the outcome of continuous cultural
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negotiation, it continues to be critical, for where nothing is
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private, democracy becomes impossible."
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(from [[http://www.newschool.edu/centers/socres/privacy/Home.html][Privacy Conference, Social Research, New School University]])
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</verse>
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*** Aren't there enough encryption tools already?
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[[images/foster_privacy.png]]
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We've felt the urgency of publishing Tomb for other operating systems
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than dyne:bolic since the current situation in personal desktop
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encryption is far from optimal.
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[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TrueCrypt][TrueCrypt]] makes use of statically linked libraries so that its code is
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hard to audit, plus is [[http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/distributions/2008-October/000276.html][not considered free]] by free operating system
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distributors because of liability reasons, see [[http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=364034][Debian]], [[https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/109701][Ubuntu]], [[http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-buildservice/2008-10/msg00055.html][Suse]],
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[[http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=241650][Gentoo]] and [[https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ForbiddenItems#TrueCrypt][Fedora]].
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[[http://tom.noflag.org.uk/cryptkeeper.html][Cryptkeeper]] is the best alternative to Tomb out there and its main
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advantage consists in not needing root access on the machine it's
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being used. But Cryptkeeper still has drawbacks: it uses [[http://www.arg0.net/encfs][EncFS]] which
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implements weaker encryption than dm-crypt and it doesn't promotes the
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separated storage of keys.
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At last, the [[https://we.riseup.net/debian/automatically-mount-encrypted-home][Encrypted home]] mechanisms on operating systems as Debian
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and Ubuntu adopt encryption algorithms as strong as Tomb does, but
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they need to be configured when the machine is installed, they cannot
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be easily transported and again they don't promote separated storage
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of keys.
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With Tomb we try to overcome all these limitations providing strong
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encryption, encouraging users to separate keys from data and letting
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them transport tombs around easily. Also to facilitate auditing and
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customization we intend to:
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- write short and readable code, linking shared libs
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- provide easy to use graphical interfaces and desktop integration
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- keep the development process open and distributed using GIT
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- distribute Tomb under the GNU General Public License v3
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If you believe this is a worthy effort, you are welcome to [[http://dyne.org/donate][support it]].
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*** Where do we learn more from
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Here below some articles that are useful to understand Tomb more in
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detail and to get in touch with the difficult job of a Crypto
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Undertaker:
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- [[TKS1-draft.pdf][TKS1 - An anti-forensic, two level, and iterated key setup scheme]]
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- [[New_methods_in_HD_encryption.pdf][New Methods in Hard Disk Encryption]]
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- [[Luks_on_disk_format.pdf][LUKS On-Disk Format Specification]]
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- [[LinuxHDEncSettings.txt][Linux hard disk encryption settings]]
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** Downloads
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For licensing information see the [[http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html][GNU General Public License]]
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Below a list of formats you can download this application: ready to be
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run with some of the interfaces developed, as a library you can use to
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build your own application and as source code you can study.
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*** Debian and Ubuntu GNU/Linux
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Visit our brand new [[http://apt.dyne.org][APT.dyne.org]] repository, there you can tune into
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our software channel via an easy to use installer, so you can always
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stay up to date with our **freshly brewed software, from the upstream
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tap!**
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*** Arch GNU/Linux and derivatives
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Tomb is [[https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=48257][packaged in AUR]], check it out !
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*** Source Code
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Latest stable release is 1.1 (May 2011), see the [[ftp://ftp.dyne.org/tomb/ChangeLog][ChangeLog]].
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Source releases are signed by [[http://jaromil.dyne.org][Jaromil]] using [[http://www.gnupg.org][GnuPG]] and MD5 hashes.
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On [[http://ftp.dyne.org/tomb][ftp.dyne.org/tomb]] you can find all present and past Tomb releases,
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plus binaries that are occasionally built for various architectures.
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The bleeding edge version is developed on [[http://github.com/dyne/Tomb][GitHub/dyne/Tomb]]: you can
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clone the repository free and anonymously, as well contribute to
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development interacting with us via GitHub (fork, code and then
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request a pull).
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To compile fresh code out of Git you first have to generate the
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auto-tools build environment giving the command:
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<example>
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autoreconf -i
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</example>
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and then you can proceed with the usual configure && make mantra, may
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the source be with you.
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*** App1e/O$X
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There are several possibilities of porting Tomb to run on those
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expensive and fancy-schmancy toys.
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A good plan can be that of using TrueCrypt's version of cryptsetup
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which seems to be already ported for the purpose, with a bit of
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desktop integration and shell scripting it should be all set,
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[[http://dyne.org/contact][let us know]] if you like to join our team on this task.
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*** Win$loth
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There are rumored plans to port Tomb on Win or at least make it
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possible to open tomb files under Win: this could be possible
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especially using [[http://www.freeotfe.org][FReeOTFE]] or adding compatibility in [[http://www.sdean12.org/SecureTrayUtil.htm][SecureTrayUtil]]
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and contributions are welcome in those directions.
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However we strongly **encourage people in need of strong encryption to
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not use Winslows**, or at least to not generate encrypted partitions
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with it, since it can contain backdoors in the random number
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generation, as pointed by Bruce Schneier and Niels Ferguson in this
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[[http://www.schneier.com/essay-198.html][short essay about the Dual_EC_DRBG]].
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** Development
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*** Stage of development
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Tomb is an evolution of the 'mknest' tool developed for the [[http://dynebolic.org][dyne:bolic]]
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GNU/Linux distribution, which is used by its 'nesting' mechanism to
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encrypt the Home directory of users.
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As such, it uses well tested and reviewed routines and its shell code
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is pretty readable. The name transition from 'mknest' to 'tomb' is
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marked by the adaptation of mknest to work on Debian based operating
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systems.
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At present time Tomb is easy to install and use, it mainly consists of
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a Shell script and some auxiliary C code for desktop integration
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(GTK), making use of GNU tools and the cryptographic API of the Linux
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kernel.
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*** People involved
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[[images/tomb_crew_hkm11.jpg]]
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Tomb is designed and written by [[http://jaromil.dyne.org][Jaromil]].
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Tomb's artwork is contributed by [[http://monmort.blogspot.com][Món Mort]].
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Tomb includes code by Anathema and Boyska.
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Testing and reviews are contributed by Hellekin O. Wolf, Dreamer,
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Shining, Mancausoft, Asbesto Molesto.
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Most research we refer to is documented by Clemens Fruhwirth who also
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developed Cryptsetup together with Christophe Saout.
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Here below a cheerful picture of Tomb's developers meeting at the
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[[http://http://hackmeeting.org][hackmeeting]] 2011 in Firenze...
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*** How can you help
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Code is pretty short and readable: start looking around it and the
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materials found in doc/ which are good pointers at security measures
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to be further implemented.
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Have a look in the TODO file to see what our plans are.
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At the moment we can use some good help in porting this tool on
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M$/Windows and Apple/OSX, still keeping the minimal approach we all
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love: write short code and make it readable.
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Please report any issue you encounter on [[http://github.com/dyne/Tomb][github.com/dyne/Tomb]]
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Get in touch with developers via mail using this web page
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[[http://dyne.org/contact][dyne.org/contact]] or via chat on [[http://irc.dyne.org][irc.dyne.org]] channel #tomb
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We do have a mailinglist too, but its in Italian language, just
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contact us if you like to subscribe.
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