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[Bug 302870] Re: add support for setting up encrypted home directory on user creation

 

Note that the majority of the attached patch is internationalization
noise.  The pertinent changes are:

 adduser                 |   14 +
 debian/changelog        |   10 +
 debian/control          |    1 
 doc/adduser.8           |    6 


Also note that this should not be uploaded until the required ecryptfs-utils package hits the archives.  I'll ping here again when that happens.

In the meantime, I'm going to upload both an adduser and an ecryptfs-
utils that work together to my PPA.

:-Dustin

** Attachment added: "adduser.debdiff"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20000755/adduser.debdiff

** Changed in: adduser (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => High
     Assignee: (unassigned) => Dustin Kirkland (kirkland)
       Status: New => In Progress
       Target: None => jaunty-alpha-2

** Also affects: ecryptfs-utils (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
       Status: New

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add support for setting up encrypted home directory on user creation
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/302870
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Status in eCryptfs - Enterprise Cryptographic Filesystem: In Progress
Status in “adduser” source package in Ubuntu: In Progress
Status in “ecryptfs-utils” source package in Ubuntu: In Progress

Bug description:
Binary package hint: adduser

I'm currently adding support for bootstrapping an encrypted home directory to the ecryptfs-setup-private utility in the ecryptfs-utils package.

This requires a simple patch to the adduser utility, to support an "--encrypt-home" option, which would call:
 # ecryptfs-setup-private -b -u $USER

The call to ecryptfs-setup-private uses the existing code to setup an encrypted home directory.  It will generate a mount passphrase from /dev/urandom, establish the user's ecryptfs configuration files, mount the home directory, and return 0.  With the home directory mounted, adduser can proceed to copy the /etc/skel files into the mounted, encrypted mountpoint.  The adduser utility then needs to unmount that home directory.  The "passwd" call within adduser will trigger the password-change code within pam_ecryptfs.so, which will detect the cleartext, randomly generated mount passphrase written to file, and wrap (ie, encrypt) that file using the chosen passphrase.

This patch also adds documentation to the manpage regarding the new --encrypt-home option.

Finally, this patch modifies the control file to "Recommend" a version of ecryptfs-utils with the required new functionality.  Note that Colin said he needs to think about the appropriate level (Recommends vs. Suggests).

:-Dustin