Gentoo Archives: gentoo-security

From: "Richard M. Conlan" <gentoo@××××××××××××××××.com>
To: gentoo-security@l.g.o
Subject: Re: [gentoo-security] Should I change my password?
Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2006 15:31:02
Message-Id: 43F9DE80.3050508@embracetherandom.com
In Reply to: Re: [gentoo-security] Should I change my password? by Paul de Vrieze
1 Any recommendations of good dongle-based hard-drive encryption software?
2
3 ~RMC
4
5 Paul de Vrieze wrote:
6 > On Friday 17 February 2006 23:49, Robert Larson wrote:
7 >> On Friday 30 September 2005 02:02 pm, J.A. wrote:
8 >>> I have a separate gateway/firewall (in.thesame.net) but I forgot the
9 >>> user name and password. It was setup with openna.com security
10 >>> procedures about four years ago.
11 >> openna.com mentions nothing (I didn't see it) about securing your BIOS
12 >> or boot loader. This means that you can download knoppix and boot it
13 >> (assuming you have a bootable cdrom, you may need to change bios
14 >> settings).
15 >
16 > Don't forget the padlock on the case. Otherwise the bios can be reset,
17 > including the password. Also be aware that most bios passwords can
18 > easilly be cracked, so don't make it equal to another password.
19 >
20 > Of course a padlock is not going to stop the really determined. One can
21 > easilly open the case in a different way, or just cut the padlock away.
22 > If you want real "security" the only way to go is to encrypt your
23 > harddisk. (This means you need to type the passphrase for the key at
24 > bootup, or have a dongle)
25 >
26 > Paul
27 >
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