I found LUKS recently through SUSE Linux 10.3, and the other night a read an article in c't 2006/11. I can't seriously appreciate the technical internals, as I'm not too compentent there. Anyway: Kudos to Clemens Fruhwirth! But I am not really sure, whether I can trust, what I read in that article regarding the master key, spefically that the master key can be read from the LUKS volume by the sys admin without any difficulties. Does that really mean, that as soon as somebody gains control over my computer with a mounted LUKS encrypted (external) disc and he also manages to gain root priviliges, that he can retrieve the necessary information, to mount that disc himself with LUKS-means again?!? I mean without me passing the keys to him. If that is seriously so, I think I will have to find myself another disc encryption toolset, as I cannot tolerate, that intruders can deal with my personal data without my explicit permission and support. Whether those intruders have governmental permissions, I don't f...ing care. I appreciate your serious comments. J. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-security+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-security+help@opensuse.org