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a simple commandline tool to manage encrypted storage v.0.9.2
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http://tomb.dyne.org
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Tomb aims to be a free and open source system for easy encryption and
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backup of personal files, written in code that is easy to review and
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links shared OS components.
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At present time, Tomb consists of a simple shell script (Zsh) using
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standard filesystem tools (GNU) and the cryptographic API of the Linux
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kernel (cryptsetup and LUKS), plus a status tray application which
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integrates in your desktop.
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** Who needs Tomb
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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 don'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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** How does it works
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Tomb generates 'key files' and protects them with a password choosen
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by the user; the key files are then used to encrypt loop-back mounted
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partitions, like single files containing a filesystem inside: this way
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keys can be separated from data for safer transports when required.
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** Stage of development
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Tomb is an evolution of the 'mknest' tool developed for the 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 the Debian operating
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system, used by its author in the past 3 years.
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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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Enthusiastic ideas are in the TODO file.
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Donations are always welcome, see http://dyne.org/donate
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More about who is currently involved in the AUTHORS file.
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