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'''- asbesto''' |
About Tomb inusability
I documented here every step that forced me to waste time searching into docs and manpages, instead of using the tool in a simple ad intuitive way, saving time and being happy.
- asbesto
How to install???
asbesto@rover ~/Desktop/src/tomb/Tomb-1.4 % grep install README asbesto@rover ~/Desktop/src/tomb/Tomb-1.4 % grep install * COPYING: Some devices are designed to deny users access to install or run COPYING:the source code needed to generate, install, and (for an executable COPYING:procedures, authorization keys, or other information required to install COPYING:if neither you nor any third party retains the ability to install COPYING:been installed in ROM). COPYING:for a work that has been modified or installed by the recipient, or for COPYING:the User Product in which it has been modified or installed. Access to a grep: doc: Is a directory grep: extras: Is a directory Makefile: @echo "To install it in /usr/local together with its manpage use 'make install'." Makefile:install: Makefile: @install -Dm755 ${PROG} ${DESTDIR}${PREFIX}/bin/${PROG} Makefile: @install -Dm666 doc/${PROG}.1 ${DESTDIR}${MANDIR}/man1/${PROG}.1
Having to read the Makefile to know about how to install tomb and his manpage is CRAZY
SWAPOFF
asbesto@rover ~/Desktop % tomb dig --size 1GB tomb . Commanded to dig tomb 1GB tomb [W] An active swap partition is detected, this poses security risks. tomb [W] You can deactivate all swap partitions using the command: tomb [W] swapoff -a tomb [W] But if you want to proceed like this, use the -f (force) flag. tomb [E] Operation aborted.
Asking a simple question "Deactivate swap? Y/N" instead of aborting is MUCH BETTER
Syntax parser
Man page / help says:
COMMANDS dig Generates a file that can be used as a tomb and will occupy as much space as its desired initial size, the unlocked .tomb file can then be locked using a key. It takes a mandatory option which is the --size in megabytes (MiB). Tombs are digged using low-quality random data (/dev/urandom).
but --size doesnt work:
asbesto@rover ~/Desktop % tomb dig --size 1GB tomb . Commanded to dig tomb 1GB tomb [E] Size argument missing, use --size asbesto@rover ~/Desktop % tomb --size 1GB dig tomb [W] There's no such command "1GB". tomb [E] Please try -h for help asbesto@rover ~/Desktop % tomb --size=1GB dig tomb [W] There's no such command "--size=1GB". tomb [E] Please try -h for help
PARSER SHIT
Tomb name
asbesto@rover ~/Desktop/src/tomb/Tomb-1.4 % tomb -s 1024 dig tomb . Commanded to dig tomb tomb [W] no tomb name specified for creation
Asking something like "Name of tomb?" instead of exit is MUCH BETTER
key path
Tomb said:
tomb . your tomb is not yet ready, you need to forge a key and lock it: tomb . tomb forge tombazza.tomb.key tomb . tomb lock tombazza.tomb tombazza.tomb.key
so:
asbesto@rover ~/Desktop/src/tomb/Tomb-1.4 % tomb forge /media/asbesto/TOSHIBA/tombazza.tomb.key tomb . Commanded to forge key /media/asbesto/TOSHIBA/tombazza.tomb.key with cipher algorithm AES256 tomb . this operation takes time, keep using this computer on other tasks,
Key is created but
asbesto@rover ~/Desktop/src/tomb/Tomb-1.4 % tomb lock tombazza.tomb /media/asbesto/TOSHIBA/tombazza.tomb.key tomb . Commanded to lock tomb tombazza.tomb tomb . checking if the tomb is empty (we never step on somebody else's bones) tomb . fine, this tomb seems empty. ls: cannot access ./tombazza.tomb.key: No such file or directory tomb [E] Aborting operations: error loading key asbesto@rover ~/Desktop/src/tomb/Tomb-1.4
tomb doesn't accept path to key! You HAVE to specify -k. THIS IS INSANE
(WORK IN PROGRESS)