Section 0: losetup



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LOSETUP(8)             MAINTENANCE COMMANDS            LOSETUP(8)


NAME

losetup - set up and control loop devices

SYNOPSIS

losetup [ -e encryption ] [ -o offset ] loop_device file losetup [ -d ] loop_device

DESCRIPTION

losetup is used to associate loop devices with regular files or block devices, to detach loop devices and to query the status of a loop device. If only the loop_device argument is given, the status of the corresponding loop device is shown.

OPTIONS

-d detach the file or device associated with the spec- ified loop device. -e encryption enable data encryption. The following keywords are recognized: NONE use no encryption (default). XOR use a simple XOR encryption. Blowfish use Blowfish encryption. Blowfish encryption is only available if you are using the international kernel and Blowfish encryption has been enabled in the Crypto API. Twofish use Twofish encryption. Twofish encryption is only available if you are using the international kernel and Twofish encryption has been enabled in the Crypto API. CAST use CAST encryption. CAST encryption is only available if you are using the international kernel and CAST encryption has been enabled in the Crypto API. DES use DES encryption. DES encryption is only available if the optional DES package has been added to the kernel. DES encryption uses an additional start value that is used to protect passwords against dictionary attacks. Use of DES is deprecated. DFC use DFC encryption. DFC encryption is only available if you are using the international kernel and DFC encryption has been enabled in the Crypto API. IDEA use IDEA encryption. IDEA encryption is only available if you are using the international kernel and IDEA encryption has been enabled in the Crypto API. MARS use MARS encryption. MARS encryption is only available if you are using the international Linux Nov 24 1993 1 LOSETUP(8) MAINTENANCE COMMANDS LOSETUP(8) kernel and MARS encryption has been enabled in the Crypto API. RC5 use RC5 encryption. RC5 encryption is only available if you are using the international kernel and RC5 encryption has been enabled in the Crypto API. RC6 use RC6 encryption. RC6 encryption is only available if you are using the international kernel and RC6 encryption has been enabled in the Crypto API. Serpent use Serpent encryption. Serpent encryption is only available if you are using the international kernel and Serpent encryption has been enabled in the Crypto API. -o offset the data start is moved offset bytes into the spec- ified file or device.

FILES

/dev/loop0,/dev/loop1,... loop devices (major=7) /proc/cipher/* available ciphers

EXAMPLE

If you are using the loadable module you must have the module loaded first with the command # insmod loop.o The following commands can be used as an example of using the loop device. dd if=/dev/zero of=/file bs=1k count=100 losetup -e blowfish /dev/loop0 /file Password : mkfs -t ext2 /dev/loop0 100 mount -t ext2 /dev/loop0 /mnt ... umount /dev/loop0 losetup -d /dev/loop0 If you are using the loadable module you may remove the module with the command # rmmod loop

RESTRICTIONS

DES encryption is painfully slow. On the other hand, XOR is terribly weak. Both are insecure nowadays. Some ciphers require a licence for you to be allowed to use them. Linux Nov 24 1993 2 LOSETUP(8) MAINTENANCE COMMANDS LOSETUP(8)

BUGS

CAST, DES, RC5 and Twofish are currently broken and cannot be used.

AUTHORS

Original version: Theodore Ts'o Maintained by: Werner Almesberger Original DES by: Eric Young Modularized and updated 28-5-94: Mitch DSouza Linux Nov 24 1993 3